Deck 8: Health Statistics

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Vital statistics are generated from data collected by facilities and then reported to the federal government.
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Daily Inpatient Census describes the services received by one patient during one 24-hour period.
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Over time, trends can be revealed that are invisible in a daily process.
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Regression analysis concerns itself with predictive power.
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The responsibility to collect the data on vital statistics rests with state governments.
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The use of morbidity statistics has been used to track bioterrorism events.
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Many types of mortality rates are commonly calculated, including anesthesia death rate and postoperative death rate.
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The median of 15, 20, 30, 40, and 50 is 31.
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A ratio is a quantity that signifies the amount of one quantity relative to another.
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In aggregate data collection, specific data are combined into smaller groupings that can be used to describe a bigger concept.
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Statistics is defined as the mathematics of the collection, organization, and interpretation of numerical data, especially the analysis of population characteristics by inference from sampling.
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A mode is a score or number that occurs with the greatest frequency.
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Correlation refers to a mutual relation or interdependence between two or more things.
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A prevalence rate is the proportion of newly reported cases of a disease for a particular time period divided by the total population at risk during the same period.
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Health care organizations collect enormous amounts of data on a daily basis.
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Health care facilities typically collect seven broad categories of patient data.
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Statistics is an unique language designed specifically to "tell the story" of health care delivery and patient outcomes.
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Descriptive Statistics refers to reaching conclusions based upon data from a sample where the patterns in the data are modeled so that randomness and uncertainty in observations are addressed.
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Concurrent data collection-the process of converting the paper record into a computerized abstract of the same-would be performed after a patient was discharged.
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Examples of vital statistics are births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages, divorces, and induced terminations of pregnancy.
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What is the percentage increase in workload if a provider was seeing 20 patients per day and is now seeing 30 patients per day?

A) 50%
B) 33%
C) 20%
D) 150%
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If you add 2 cups of a solution to 5 cups of water, what is the ratio?

A) 2:5
B) 0.4
C) 2/5
D) 40%
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Which of the following is a common example of a vital statistic in health care?

A) educational level of client
B) list of entire work history
C) addresses of relatives of patients
D) number of deaths at facility
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Which of the following are considered forms of applied statistics?

A) descriptive statistics
B) inferential statistics
C) mathematical statistics
D) both descriptive and inferential statistics
E) none are a form of applied statistics
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In the fraction 1/3, which is the denominator?

A) 1
B) 3
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Express the quotient 6/1000 as a decimal.

A) 0.0006
B) 0.006
C) 600
D) 6000
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Demographic statistics is the study of which of the following?

A) human populations
B) employment trends
C) death rates
D) birth rates
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If your manager requests a statistical analysis of patients with known heart disease using the sampling method so that the information can be applied to the larger population, which method would be the one to use?

A) descriptive statistics
B) inferential statistics
C) either descriptive or inferential will work in this case
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Reduce the fraction 22/44 to its lowest term.

A) 1/2
B) 2/4
C) 2.2/4.4
D) 1/4
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Public health surveillance statistics focus on illnesses, conditions, and diseases of human beings. What is another name for this type of statistics?

A) mortality
B) morbidity
C) epidemiology
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An example of categorical data is sorting towels according to color: red, green, yellow, and blue.
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Round 33.05973 to the nearest thousandth.

A) 33.059
B) 33.06
C) 33.060
D) 33.0597
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What is the mode of $500, $100, $400, $500, $300?

A) $360
B) $400
C) $500
D) $300
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Mortality rates are the measurement of how deadly a disease is within a given population.
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A special concern when calculating length of stay is to include the day of discharge.
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Round 43,589.056 to the nearest thousand.

A) 44,000
B) 43,600
C) 43,589.06
D) 43,589.056
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Which of the following statements is true about statistics?

A) It determines how data should be collected.
B) It is an effective tool for analysis of population characteristics by inference from sampling.
C) It becomes severely limited if available data is extensive.
D) The beginning use of statistics dates back to the1400s.
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The best definition of epidemiology would be which of the following?

A) study of the cause and distribution of diseases
B) the recording of vital statistics
C) comparing morbidity to mortality for the purpose of further studies
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Nominal data is a data set that classifies values, but does not require a logical ordering of those values.
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To understand statistics, one must first build a statistical vocabulary.
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Match the term with its descriptor.
the rate of death in a given population or community

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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A graph that presents the frequency of data through the use of a circle drawn and divided into sections that correspond to the frequency in each category is called a

A) histogram
B) pie chart
C) line graph
D) bar graph
E) frequency polygon
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In a quantitative study, how is the data identified?

A) by characteristic, such as scoring of patient satisfaction surveys
B) by the differences in amount, or frequency, or degree that exists, such as the incidence of nosocomial infections for a particular operative unit
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This type of graph is very well suited to superimposing the data within one graph, thus making comparisons easy for the reader.

A) Histogram
B) Bar graph
C) Frequency polygon
D) Line graph
Question
Both descriptive and inferential statistics are considered forms of

A) mathematical statistics.
B) applied statistics.
C) vital statistics.
D) public health surveillance statistics.
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Hospital management announces that the annual labor costs ratio is 37%. What does this indicate?

A) careful management of labor costs
B) the labor costs are extremely low
C) the labor costs are excessively high
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Match the term with its descriptor.
data set which is ordered by the differences between the values are not important

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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Match the term with its descriptor.
data set which is both ordered and constant but contains no natural zero as a point of reference

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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A report on births could be called a(n) ____________________ report. (Hint: What is another name for births?)
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What is a standard deviation?

A) the square root of a variance
B) the number squared
C) a line of points
D) a graphical depiction of results
Question
Match the term with its descriptor.
measurement of how deadly a disease is in a given population

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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Match the term with its descriptor.
data set which classifies values but does not require a logical ordering of those values

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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The mean of 4, 6, 8 is ____________________.
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Match the term with its descriptor.
values which lie within a certain range

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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When statistics do not adequately work because the data comprising the statistics are difficult to understand or do not clearly show a pattern, another statistical tool called ____________________ ____________________ may be used.
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Match the term with its descriptor.
the specific values are distinct and separate and points between these values are not considered valid

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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The e-HIM environment has made it possible to do what type of data collection?

A) aggregate data collection
B) retrospective data collection
C) concurrent data collection
Question
Match the term with its descriptor.
the ratio of sick to well persons in a community

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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What test is performed when a need exists to compare more than two groups?

A) anova or F test
B) beta or B test
C) time or T test
D) sample of S test
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All the following items mean the same thing, with one exception.

A) Inpatient service days
B) Daily inpatient census
C) Daily census
D) Inpatient census
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Explain the difference between Inpatient Census and Daily Inpatient Census
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Match the term with its descriptor.
types and volume of patients treated by the health care facility

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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Match the term with its descriptor.
indicates that a special cause exists, but the sampling is not sensitive enough to discover it, so it remains unnoticed

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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Match the term with its descriptor.
occurs when a sample point falls outside the upper or lower control limits, but there is no special cause to explain it

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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Match the term with its descriptor.
process control technique
18. 80/20 Rule

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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Match the term with its descriptor.
ability to produce work outcomes in a timely manner

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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Define a rate formula. Give an example.
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Match the term with its descriptor.
set of data in which the values belonging to the set can be sorted according to logical categories and each category does not overlap into another category

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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Match the term with its descriptor.
refers to the activity and business of determining if a work area has enough staff, too many staff, or if they are working under a staffing shortage

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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Match the term with its descriptor.
graphical presentation of data which shows patterns or shifts according to time

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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Describe descriptive statistics.
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graph with statistically generated upper and lower control limits used to measure key processes over time

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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Explain the difference between mortality and morbidity rate.
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State two of the six graphing rules that apply to most situations.
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Vital statistics are generated from data collected by facilities and then reported to the federal government.
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Daily Inpatient Census describes the services received by one patient during one 24-hour period.
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Over time, trends can be revealed that are invisible in a daily process.
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Regression analysis concerns itself with predictive power.
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The responsibility to collect the data on vital statistics rests with state governments.
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The use of morbidity statistics has been used to track bioterrorism events.
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Many types of mortality rates are commonly calculated, including anesthesia death rate and postoperative death rate.
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The median of 15, 20, 30, 40, and 50 is 31.
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A ratio is a quantity that signifies the amount of one quantity relative to another.
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In aggregate data collection, specific data are combined into smaller groupings that can be used to describe a bigger concept.
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Statistics is defined as the mathematics of the collection, organization, and interpretation of numerical data, especially the analysis of population characteristics by inference from sampling.
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A mode is a score or number that occurs with the greatest frequency.
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Correlation refers to a mutual relation or interdependence between two or more things.
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A prevalence rate is the proportion of newly reported cases of a disease for a particular time period divided by the total population at risk during the same period.
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Health care organizations collect enormous amounts of data on a daily basis.
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Health care facilities typically collect seven broad categories of patient data.
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Statistics is an unique language designed specifically to "tell the story" of health care delivery and patient outcomes.
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Descriptive Statistics refers to reaching conclusions based upon data from a sample where the patterns in the data are modeled so that randomness and uncertainty in observations are addressed.
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Concurrent data collection-the process of converting the paper record into a computerized abstract of the same-would be performed after a patient was discharged.
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Examples of vital statistics are births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages, divorces, and induced terminations of pregnancy.
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What is the percentage increase in workload if a provider was seeing 20 patients per day and is now seeing 30 patients per day?

A) 50%
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C) 20%
D) 150%
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If you add 2 cups of a solution to 5 cups of water, what is the ratio?

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D) 40%
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Which of the following is a common example of a vital statistic in health care?

A) educational level of client
B) list of entire work history
C) addresses of relatives of patients
D) number of deaths at facility
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Which of the following are considered forms of applied statistics?

A) descriptive statistics
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C) mathematical statistics
D) both descriptive and inferential statistics
E) none are a form of applied statistics
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In the fraction 1/3, which is the denominator?

A) 1
B) 3
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Express the quotient 6/1000 as a decimal.

A) 0.0006
B) 0.006
C) 600
D) 6000
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Demographic statistics is the study of which of the following?

A) human populations
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C) death rates
D) birth rates
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If your manager requests a statistical analysis of patients with known heart disease using the sampling method so that the information can be applied to the larger population, which method would be the one to use?

A) descriptive statistics
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C) either descriptive or inferential will work in this case
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Reduce the fraction 22/44 to its lowest term.

A) 1/2
B) 2/4
C) 2.2/4.4
D) 1/4
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Public health surveillance statistics focus on illnesses, conditions, and diseases of human beings. What is another name for this type of statistics?

A) mortality
B) morbidity
C) epidemiology
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An example of categorical data is sorting towels according to color: red, green, yellow, and blue.
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Round 33.05973 to the nearest thousandth.

A) 33.059
B) 33.06
C) 33.060
D) 33.0597
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What is the mode of $500, $100, $400, $500, $300?

A) $360
B) $400
C) $500
D) $300
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Mortality rates are the measurement of how deadly a disease is within a given population.
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A special concern when calculating length of stay is to include the day of discharge.
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Round 43,589.056 to the nearest thousand.

A) 44,000
B) 43,600
C) 43,589.06
D) 43,589.056
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Which of the following statements is true about statistics?

A) It determines how data should be collected.
B) It is an effective tool for analysis of population characteristics by inference from sampling.
C) It becomes severely limited if available data is extensive.
D) The beginning use of statistics dates back to the1400s.
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The best definition of epidemiology would be which of the following?

A) study of the cause and distribution of diseases
B) the recording of vital statistics
C) comparing morbidity to mortality for the purpose of further studies
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Nominal data is a data set that classifies values, but does not require a logical ordering of those values.
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To understand statistics, one must first build a statistical vocabulary.
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Match the term with its descriptor.
the rate of death in a given population or community

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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A graph that presents the frequency of data through the use of a circle drawn and divided into sections that correspond to the frequency in each category is called a

A) histogram
B) pie chart
C) line graph
D) bar graph
E) frequency polygon
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In a quantitative study, how is the data identified?

A) by characteristic, such as scoring of patient satisfaction surveys
B) by the differences in amount, or frequency, or degree that exists, such as the incidence of nosocomial infections for a particular operative unit
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This type of graph is very well suited to superimposing the data within one graph, thus making comparisons easy for the reader.

A) Histogram
B) Bar graph
C) Frequency polygon
D) Line graph
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Both descriptive and inferential statistics are considered forms of

A) mathematical statistics.
B) applied statistics.
C) vital statistics.
D) public health surveillance statistics.
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Hospital management announces that the annual labor costs ratio is 37%. What does this indicate?

A) careful management of labor costs
B) the labor costs are extremely low
C) the labor costs are excessively high
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data set which is ordered by the differences between the values are not important

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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data set which is both ordered and constant but contains no natural zero as a point of reference

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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A report on births could be called a(n) ____________________ report. (Hint: What is another name for births?)
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What is a standard deviation?

A) the square root of a variance
B) the number squared
C) a line of points
D) a graphical depiction of results
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measurement of how deadly a disease is in a given population

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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data set which classifies values but does not require a logical ordering of those values

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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The mean of 4, 6, 8 is ____________________.
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values which lie within a certain range

A)case fatality rates
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C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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When statistics do not adequately work because the data comprising the statistics are difficult to understand or do not clearly show a pattern, another statistical tool called ____________________ ____________________ may be used.
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the specific values are distinct and separate and points between these values are not considered valid

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
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F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
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The e-HIM environment has made it possible to do what type of data collection?

A) aggregate data collection
B) retrospective data collection
C) concurrent data collection
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Match the term with its descriptor.
the ratio of sick to well persons in a community

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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What test is performed when a need exists to compare more than two groups?

A) anova or F test
B) beta or B test
C) time or T test
D) sample of S test
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All the following items mean the same thing, with one exception.

A) Inpatient service days
B) Daily inpatient census
C) Daily census
D) Inpatient census
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Explain the difference between Inpatient Census and Daily Inpatient Census
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types and volume of patients treated by the health care facility

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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indicates that a special cause exists, but the sampling is not sensitive enough to discover it, so it remains unnoticed

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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64
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occurs when a sample point falls outside the upper or lower control limits, but there is no special cause to explain it

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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65
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process control technique
18. 80/20 Rule

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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66
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ability to produce work outcomes in a timely manner

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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67
Define a rate formula. Give an example.
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68
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set of data in which the values belonging to the set can be sorted according to logical categories and each category does not overlap into another category

A)case fatality rates
B)mortality rates
C)morbidity rates
D)discrete data
E)continuous data
F)nominal data
G)ordinal data
H)interval data
I)categorical data
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69
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refers to the activity and business of determining if a work area has enough staff, too many staff, or if they are working under a staffing shortage

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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70
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graphical presentation of data which shows patterns or shifts according to time

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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71
Describe descriptive statistics.
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72
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graph with statistically generated upper and lower control limits used to measure key processes over time

A)case mix
B)productivity
C)labor analysis
D)control chart
E)Type I error
F)Type II error
G)trend chart
H)process capability analysis
I)Pareto Principle
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73
Explain the difference between mortality and morbidity rate.
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74
State two of the six graphing rules that apply to most situations.
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