Physics With Health Science Applications

“Physics With Health Science Applications” by Paul Peter Urone is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on September 15, 1985. This 2nd edition, written in English and spanning 512 pages, provides an accessible, algebra-based introduction to physics tailored for applied health and nursing fields. The text integrates health science applications throughout, supported by excellent illustrations that enhance understanding.
Readers will find a wealth of educational content, including over 100 worked examples, more than 450 review questions, and over 550 end-of-chapter problems categorized by difficulty. The book covers essential topics such as ionizing radiation, nuclear imaging techniques, CT scanners, ultrasound techniques, artificial hearts, and laser surgery, making it a valuable tool for those studying the intersection of physics and health sciences.
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An accessible, algebra-based text covering the introductory physics necessary for applied health and nursing. Presentation integrates health science applications throughout. Excellent illustrations support the exposition. Chapters contain over 100 worked examples, over 450 review questions, and more than 550 end-of-chapter problems graded according to difficulty. Offers discussion of the latest applications such as ionizing radiation and radiation doses, nuclear imaging techniques, CT scanners, ultrasound techniques, artificial hearts, and laser surgery.
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