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crobinson2013

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How is the proportionate mortality rate calculated?
 
  A) (Number of deaths due to a specific cause/Total number of deaths from all cases)  100
  B) (Number of deaths of infants aged < 1 year during time interval/Total live births during time interval)  1,000
  C) (Number of deaths from puerperal cases during 1 year/Number of live births during same year)  100,000
  D) (Number of live births during a time interval/Estimated midinterval population)  1,000

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How does the web of causation view a health condition?
 
  A) The result of individual factors
  B) As an indirect cause of a condition
  C) Interrelated variables are rarely involved in the cause of a particular outcome.
  D) Complex interrelationships of numerous factors interacting to increase or decrease the risk of disease



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A
Proportionate mortality rate is calculated as (Number of deaths due to a specific cause/Total number of deaths from all cases)  100. Infant mortality rate is calculated as (Number of deaths of infants aged < 1 year during time interval/Total live births during time interval)  1,000. Maternal mortality rate is calculated as (Number of deaths from puerperal cases during 1 year/Number of live births during same year)  100,000. Crude birth rate is calculated as (Number of live births during a time interval/Estimated midinterval population)  1,000.

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Ans: D
The web of causation views a health condition as the result not of individual factors but of complex interrelationships of numerous factors interacting to increase or decrease the risk of disease. The web identifies a disease as a direct, not indirect, result of a condition and almost always as a result of interrelated variables.




crobinson2013

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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