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Statistics from a county public health nurse is provided below. Assist her in completing her report by determining the rate for each vital statistic based on the following information. |
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if a rate can not be calculated, note what information is missing. Provide the rate or information needed in column J, coinciding with the information on that rate. For this county, the midyear population is 500,000, the estimated female population at that time was 75,000. |
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*Note that all rates are multiplied by 1,000 except Maternal Mortality is by a factor of 10,000. Neonatal deaths: (<28 days) 18 |
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Total number of population - 500000
Never of female population is 75000
Number of neonatal death -18
The missing data is number of live births ,if it was available then we can find out the neonatal mortality rate .
We can find out the crude death rate of neonates by the given data .
Crude death rate = number of death of neonates /total population ×1000
= 18/500000×1000
= 18/500= 0.036
Statistics from a county public health nurse is provided below. Assist her in completing her report...
Statistics from a county public health nurse is provided below. Assist her in completing her report by determining the rate for each vital statistic based on the following information. if a rate can not be calculated, note what information is missing. Provide the rate or information needed in column J, coinciding with the information on that rate. For this county, the midyear population is 500,000, the estimated female population at that time was 75,000. *Note that all rates are multiplied...
Statistics from a county public health nurse is provided below. Assist her in completing her report by determining the rate for each vital statistic based on the following information. if a rate can not be calculated, note what information is missing. Provide the rate or information needed in column J, coinciding with the information on that rate. For this county, the midyear population is 500,000, the estimated female population at that time was 75,000. *Note that all rates are multiplied...
Statistics from a county public health nurse is provided below. Assist her in completing her report by determining the rate for each vital statistic based on the following information. if a rate can not be calculated, note what information is missing. Provide the rate or information needed in column J, coinciding with the information on that rate. For this county, the midyear population is 500,000, the estimated female population at that time was 75,000. *Note that all rates are multiplied...
Statistics from a county public health nurse is provided below. Assist her in completing her report by determining the rate for each vital statistic based on the following information. if a rate can not be calculated, note what information is missing. Provide the rate or information needed in column J, coinciding with the information on that rate. For this county, the midyear population is 500,000, the estimated female population at that time was 75,000. *Note that all rates are multiplied...
Statistics from a county public health nurse is provided below. Assist her in completing her report by determining the rate for each vital statistic based on the following information. if a rate can not be calculated, note what information is missing. Provide the rate or information needed in column J, coinciding with the information on that rate. For this county, the midyear population is 500,000, the estimated female population at that time was 75,000. *Note that all rates are multiplied...
1) This question is based on a National Vital Statistics Report from 2002 on infant mortality statistics from the linked birth/Infant death data file by a variety of maternal and infant characteristics Use Table 1 to answer the following: a) (2 points) Define infant mortality. b) (2 points) What is the total infant mortality rate for all races combined (looking for a single number, not one number for each race)? c) (4 points) How would you describe the differences in...