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Overview
PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN MATHEMATICS FOR HEALTH SCIENCE CAREERS, 3RD EDITION familiarizes students in Allied Health programs with essential math processes using real-life examples and straightforward instruction. Using a word problem format, this text starts with simple examples and progresses to complex paradigms to ensure students are engaged throughout each chapter. In addition to basic applications with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals, problems involving medications, intravenous solutions, and other emulsions information are also featured on common graphs, charts, and gauges. Thoroughly updated and expanded, Practical Problems In Mathematics For Health Science Careers, 3rd Edition provides a strong foundation in the essential math processes used in all areas of health care.
- Real drug labels are now used as figures to provide realistic math calculations.
- New graphs and diagrams enhance the explanation of mathematical principles.
- Additional problems that are updated to current day pricing and costs appear in every unit in the text.
- Expanded coverage for Biotechnology Research and Development Careers that includes new review exercises.
- Updated Careers chapter contains new educational requirements, salary ranges, and job-specific duties using National Healthcare Standards.
- Specifically focused on practical math applications in the health care professions.
- Outstanding graphics, charts, and diagrams help readers visualize the problems and learn how to interpret information.
- Signature "Careers" chapter details the broad spectrum of employment opportunities in health care.
- Familiarizes readers with the medical abbreviations used in math problems throughout the various health occupations.
2. Common Fractions.
3. Decimal Fractions.
4. Percent, Interest, and Averages.
5. Ratio and Proportion.
6. Metric and Other Measurements.
7. Measurement Instruments.
8. Graphs and Charts.
9. Accounting and Business.
10. Math for Medications.
11. Introduction to Health Occupations.