ATI COMMUNITY HEALTH EXAM 2
ATI COMMUNITY HEALTH EXAM 2 ( 49 Questions)
A community health nurse is calculating the number of deaths of school age children in a county. Which of the following methods should the nurse use to obtain this data?
Age-specific mortality rate refers to the number of deaths within a specific age group relative to the size of that age group.
Prevalence rate relates to the total number of cases of a particular condition within a population at a specific time
Cause-specific mortality rate focuses on the number of deaths attributed to a particular cause within a given population over a specified period
Case fatality rate is the proportion of individuals diagnosed with a certain condition who die from that condition within a specified period.
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Age-specific mortality rate refers to the number of deaths within a specific age group relative to the size of that age group.
Prevalence rate relates to the total number of cases of a particular condition within a population at a specific time
Cause-specific mortality rate focuses on the number of deaths attributed to a particular cause within a given population over a specified period
Case fatality rate is the proportion of individuals diagnosed with a certain condition who die from that condition within a specified period.