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Mathematics Explained for Healthcare Practitioners
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Mathematics Explained for Healthcare Practitioners

First Edition


February 2013 | 264 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
If you find mathematics a struggle, or if mathematics makes you panic - whether you're a student preparing for a calculations test, or a qualified healthcare professional - this is the book for you.

Its focus is first and foremost on helping you develop a proper and lasting understanding of mathematical concepts and processes in a healthcare context, with an emphasis on developing mental strategies to reinforce your feeling for number and numerical relationships. Clear, accessible chapters take you step-by-step through specific sets of objectives, and once you feel you have fully mastered a particular mathematical process, you're encouraged to practise your skills through a range of practical examples. Each chapter also contains a 'Spot the Errors' feature designed to reflect the busy, pressurised healthcare environment.

Written by Derek Haylock, a best-selling mathematics educator, and Paul Warburton, co-ordinator of the Non-Medical Prescribing programme at Edge Hill University, the book is directly linked to the NMC's competencies and will give you the confidence to perform the safe, error-free calculations required of all healthcare professionals.


 
Introduction
 
Understanding the Number System
 
Addition and Subtraction Skills
 
Multiplication and Division Skills
 
Units of Length
 
Units of Liquid Volume
 
Units of Weight
 
Using a Calculator
 
Rounding
 
Calculations with Decimal Numbers
 
Imperial Units Still in Use
 
Understanding Fractions and Ratios
 
Proportionality and 'Per'
 
Percentages
 
Miscellaneous Mathematics
 
Application
 
Answers to Check-ups
Index

 

Book is ok. Maybe not the best book to be used in nursing studies

Miss Anna Partanen
Nursing , Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia
March 18, 2013

This text is easy to follow and can help those who lack confidence in calculations to develop and enhnace their skills

Mr Andrew Southgate
Adult Nursing Department, Canterbury Christ Church University
March 12, 2013

good and adopted

Mr Philip Ashwell
Health Science and social work, university of portsmouth
March 5, 2013

thought this could be a really useful book for those who struggle with calculations on the course. I particularly liked the spot the errors sections

Miss Justine Raynsford
School of Life Sciences, Bradford University
February 27, 2013

easy read and very relevant to clincial practice.

Ms Carol-anne Westwell
Nursing & Midwifery, Bangor University
February 13, 2013
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