What was the total Annual Mortality Rate for 2014 for this country?

  • In a North African country with a population of 5 million people, 50,000 deaths occurred during 2014. These deaths included 5,000 people from malaria out of 10,000 persons who had Malaria.

What was the total Annual Mortality Rate for 2014 for this country? (please show your work)

  • What was the cause-specific mortality rate from malaria? (please show your work)
  • What was the case-fatality percent from malaria?

Fill in and total the 4 X 4 table for the following disease parameters:

Total number of people with lung cancer in a given population = 120

Total number of people with lung cancer who smoked = 90

Total number of people with lung cancer who did not smoke = 30

Total number of people who smoked = 150

Total number of people in the population = 350

Fill in the missing parameters based on the above.

YES LUNG CANCER NO LUNG CANCER TOTALS
YES SMOKING
NO SMOKING
TOTALS

From Question 6, what is the total number of people with no lung cancer?

 

From question 6, what is the total number of people who smoked, but did not have lung cancer? Set up the problem for relative risk based on the table in #6.

  • Calculate the relative risk.

NR503_W3_Relative_Risk_Calculation_Worksheet (2).docx

Chamberlain College of Nursing NR503 Population Health, Epidemiology, & Statistical Principles Relative Risk Calculations Worksheet
Guidelines & Grading Rubric Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to help you to begin to understand and apply the important counts,
ratios, and statistics presented in healthcare and epidemiological research. Remember to use the
list of formulas presented prior to the problems and to carefully consider the purpose of each
calculation and how it is interpreted. Course Outcomes
Through this assignment, the student will demonstrate the ability to:
(CO #3) Identify appropriate outcome measures and study designs applicable to epidemiological
subfields such as infectious disease, chronic disease, environmental exposures, reproductive health,
and genetics.
(CO #4) Apply commonly used measures of health risk.
(CO #6) Identify important sources of epidemiological data. Due Date: Sunday 11:59 p.m. (MT) at the end

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