Exam 3: Intentional and Unintentional Injury Mortality and Morbidity

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Suicide rates for white women peak in the teen years.

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What is the leading cause of injury death and Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) in women?

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List five strategies that have been proposed to prevent drowning of young children.

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●Educational strategies with improved adult supervision
●Elimination of unattended standing water
●Swimming lessons
●Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training
●Regulations regarding fencing of swimming pools
●Installation of self-closing and locking gates
●Redesign of pool drains

Which group of female pre-adolescent children has the highest all-cause injury mortality rate?

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Approximately _____ of injury deaths of women are intentional.

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Most experts in the field note that the problem of adverse effects of medical care is underreported in relation to its contribution to mortality, morbidity, and healthcare costs.

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What efforts have helped to significantly prevent the number of falls in younger populations?

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Approximately 90% of gun deaths occur outdoors.

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What are the four primary current risk factors for infant suffocation?

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What are the two most common sites of sports and recreational injury in females?

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Women are reported to have fewer symptoms of acute stress and depression following trauma than men.

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Among occupational injuries, women are reported to have LOWER rates of _____ than men.

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Homelessness is associated with higher fall-related injuries in children.

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What are the three primary risk factors for motor vehicle occupant mortality?

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Females comprise a larger portion of the U.S. population beginning in their late 20s for non-Hispanic whites and non-Hispanic blacks and by age 30 for Hispanics.

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