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Exam 7: Describing Health Conditions: Understanding and Using Rates
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Question 1
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The nurse wishes to determine how many people in the city die from myocardial infarctions each year per 100,000 population. Which type of rate will the nurse establish in this process?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Over the course of a year, there were 67 cases of institution-associated pneumonia at a hospital. During that time, 4,876 clients were at risk for acquiring this infection, covering a total of 35,125 client days. Which is the client density in terms of number of cases per 1,000 client days at this hospital during this time?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The nurse is maintaining a graph which depicts the distribution of influenza cases by the time of onset of influenza. Which factor is this nurse creating with this graph?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The nursing instructor is guiding a class of nursing students through the process of determining the various rates used in epidemiologic studies. Which response from the students will indicate to the instructor they correctly grasp the concept of an adjusted rate?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
City A has a population of people who are exposed to HIV, whereas City B has a population of people who are considered nonexposed to HIV. There were 3,267 new HIV cases in a given year for City A, with a population (exposed) of 10,000,000. There were only 5 new HIV cases in the same year for City B, with a population (nonexposed) of 150,000. Which is the attributable risk of HIV occurring in City A in terms of cases per 100,000 population?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The nurse wishes to compare the number of persons aged 40 to 49 years who die each year with the mid-year population of persons in this age range, per 100,000 population. Which type of rate is the nurse attempting to calculate?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The public health nurse is working with a committee to develop a healthcare clinic for a growing group of refugees. When gathering data to determine the needed statistics, which formula will present the most accurate perinatal morality rate?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The public health nurse has recently relocated to an underserved area and notes the data are out of date. Which formula will be best for the nurse to utilize to calculate the fetal mortality rate of this community?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A nurse is concerned there has been an increase in the number of influenza cases in the county over the past year when compared with last year. Which rate will best provide the answer to this nurse?