Deck 4: Epidemiologic Measures of Population Health

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A(n) _______________ is a comparison of the magnitude of two different numbers.

A) Ratio
B) Difference
C) Proportion
D) Derivative
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The number of children born in the world in 2011 was approximately 15,000/hour. This is an example of a:

A) Ratio
B) Proportion
C) Rate
D) Population
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______________ indicates the risk or probability that healthy individuals in a population will develop a particular disease during a specified period.

A) Risk probability
B) Disease risk
C) Incidence rate
D) Disease probability
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__________________ is not a rate, but instead is a measure of the total burden of disease in a population over a given period of time.

A) Incidence rate
B) Incidence density
C) Cumulative incidence
D) Overall incidence
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Which of the following is a summary statistic based on the total number of deaths from all causes in a specified population in a given year.

A) Cumulative incidence
B) Crude death rate
C) Cumulative mortality rate
D) Mortality incidence
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__________________ is the proportion of cases of a disease in a specified period of time that resulted in death.

A) Case fatality rate
B) Specified fatality rate
C) Cumulative fatality rate
D) Proportion fatality rate
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A _______________ starts at birth and follows the mortality experience of an actual group of individuals in consecutive calendar years until the last person in the cohort dies.

A) Cohort prediction table
B) Mortality experience table
C) Consecutive cohort table
D) Cohort life table
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Which of the following refers to the proportion of cases of a disease in which the person survives for a specified period of time regardless of the cause of death?

A) Crude survival rate
B) Cumulative survival rate
C) Disease survival rate
D) Specified survival rate
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The measure of whether people in the population of interest are dying at a higher or lower rate as compared with the reference populations is known as:

A) Standardized mortality rate
B) Reference mortality rate
C) Targeted mortality rate
D) Comparison mortality rate
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To calculate ________________, divide the number of deaths in a population from a particular disease in a given period by the total number of deaths from all causes in the same population in the same period.

A) Case fatality rate
B) Overall mortality
C) Proportional mortality
D) Cumulative mortality
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A fraction is a type of ratio.
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In epidemiology, the term incidence is used to count the frequency of old cases of a disease, event, or condition in a specified population in a given time period.
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To calculate mortality rates, you would divide the number of deaths by the population that is at risk of dying in the specified time period.
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It is not necessary to specify the time period when determining prevalence.
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The denominator in the _______________ calculation is the total number of person years rather than the total population at risk.
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___________________ eliminates the effects of differences in the composition of the populations being compared.
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The number of deaths of children during the first 28 days after birth per 1,000 live births in a given year is called ________________.
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Which of the following situations complicate the estimation of incidence rates?

A) The medical condition is not well-defined
B) The at-risk population is dynamic
C) The population is rural
D) The period in which new cases are counted spans many years
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Which of the following are associated with a higher life expectancy at birth?

A) Higher income
B) Being a woman
C) Living in a developing country
D) Being a man
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Comparison of crude rates of two or more populations in the same period or in the same population in different time periods can be misleading because:

A) Individuals are not equally distributed across various age groups in any population.
B) The nature of diseases is unknown and may not be predictable
C) Individuals frequently move to new locations and therefore they are difficult to track
D) The risk of death, or disease is strongly associated with age and is not equally distributed across all age groups in any population
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Deck 4: Epidemiologic Measures of Population Health
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A(n) _______________ is a comparison of the magnitude of two different numbers.

A) Ratio
B) Difference
C) Proportion
D) Derivative
A
2
The number of children born in the world in 2011 was approximately 15,000/hour. This is an example of a:

A) Ratio
B) Proportion
C) Rate
D) Population
C
3
______________ indicates the risk or probability that healthy individuals in a population will develop a particular disease during a specified period.

A) Risk probability
B) Disease risk
C) Incidence rate
D) Disease probability
C
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__________________ is not a rate, but instead is a measure of the total burden of disease in a population over a given period of time.

A) Incidence rate
B) Incidence density
C) Cumulative incidence
D) Overall incidence
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Which of the following is a summary statistic based on the total number of deaths from all causes in a specified population in a given year.

A) Cumulative incidence
B) Crude death rate
C) Cumulative mortality rate
D) Mortality incidence
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__________________ is the proportion of cases of a disease in a specified period of time that resulted in death.

A) Case fatality rate
B) Specified fatality rate
C) Cumulative fatality rate
D) Proportion fatality rate
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A _______________ starts at birth and follows the mortality experience of an actual group of individuals in consecutive calendar years until the last person in the cohort dies.

A) Cohort prediction table
B) Mortality experience table
C) Consecutive cohort table
D) Cohort life table
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Which of the following refers to the proportion of cases of a disease in which the person survives for a specified period of time regardless of the cause of death?

A) Crude survival rate
B) Cumulative survival rate
C) Disease survival rate
D) Specified survival rate
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The measure of whether people in the population of interest are dying at a higher or lower rate as compared with the reference populations is known as:

A) Standardized mortality rate
B) Reference mortality rate
C) Targeted mortality rate
D) Comparison mortality rate
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To calculate ________________, divide the number of deaths in a population from a particular disease in a given period by the total number of deaths from all causes in the same population in the same period.

A) Case fatality rate
B) Overall mortality
C) Proportional mortality
D) Cumulative mortality
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A fraction is a type of ratio.
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In epidemiology, the term incidence is used to count the frequency of old cases of a disease, event, or condition in a specified population in a given time period.
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To calculate mortality rates, you would divide the number of deaths by the population that is at risk of dying in the specified time period.
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It is not necessary to specify the time period when determining prevalence.
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The denominator in the _______________ calculation is the total number of person years rather than the total population at risk.
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___________________ eliminates the effects of differences in the composition of the populations being compared.
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The number of deaths of children during the first 28 days after birth per 1,000 live births in a given year is called ________________.
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Which of the following situations complicate the estimation of incidence rates?

A) The medical condition is not well-defined
B) The at-risk population is dynamic
C) The population is rural
D) The period in which new cases are counted spans many years
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Which of the following are associated with a higher life expectancy at birth?

A) Higher income
B) Being a woman
C) Living in a developing country
D) Being a man
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Comparison of crude rates of two or more populations in the same period or in the same population in different time periods can be misleading because:

A) Individuals are not equally distributed across various age groups in any population.
B) The nature of diseases is unknown and may not be predictable
C) Individuals frequently move to new locations and therefore they are difficult to track
D) The risk of death, or disease is strongly associated with age and is not equally distributed across all age groups in any population
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