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Scenario 1: Two lab techs (Rigby and Mordecai) working for D…

Scenario 1: Two lab techs (Rigby and Mordecai) working for Dr. Rodriguez are assessing the interobserver reliability of the new R-test for disease D. They each screened test results from the same 426 participants. Rigby identified 36 positives. Mordecai identified 44 positives. They agreed on 26 positives.

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Scenario 2 (Extra Credit): An experimental Prostate Specific…

Scenario 2 (Extra Credit): An experimental Prostate Specific Exam (PSE) for prostate cancer has a false positive rate of 25%. The prevalence of prostate cancer is 42%. In a sample of 10,000 men, there were 5,500 positive test results. 

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True or false? Cross-sectional surveys can be used to measur…

True or false? Cross-sectional surveys can be used to measure the prevalence of a health-related state or event.

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Based on scenario 1, what was the incidence rate of active c…

Based on scenario 1, what was the incidence rate of active cases of disease D for the six-month period, per 100,000 population?

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Six hundred students dined at the Tree Trunk Cafeteria Frida…

Six hundred students dined at the Tree Trunk Cafeteria Friday afternoon. Of the 600, 235 ate Meatloaf Surprise for lunch. Of those 235, 126 came down with gastroenteritis within 12 hours of eating Meatloaf Surprise, placing a great strain on the university’s septic system. What is the attack rate for gastroenteritis amongst those eating Meatloaf Surprise

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Using the data in Table 2, calculate the crude mortality rat…

Using the data in Table 2, calculate the crude mortality rates for Communities A [mortality1] and B [mortality2], per 10,000 population members.

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3.2 This person’s job was considered one of the most impor…

3.2 This person’s job was considered one of the most important in Ancient Egypt? Could anyone do this job?  Give two reasons to support your answer.   Remember to include the following in your answer: 1. What were the two things they did? 2. Was it an easy task?  Give two reasons to support your answer. (3)

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Calculate the years of potential life lost (YPLL) to HIV bas…

Calculate the years of potential life lost (YPLL) to HIV based on a life expectancy of 75 years, filling in the empty cells of the Table below. Age Group (years) Deaths Age Midpoint Years to 75 YPLL 0–4 18       5–10 32       15–24 185       25–34 1,829       35–44 5,714       45–54 4,480       55–64 1,354       65-75 516       Total        

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Using the data in Table 2, calculate the age-adjusted mortal…

Using the data in Table 2, calculate the age-adjusted mortality rates for Communities A [mortality1] and B [mortality2], per 10,000 population members.

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QUESTION 2 If you lived in ancient Egypt, which job woul…

QUESTION 2 If you lived in ancient Egypt, which job would you like to do? Explain your answer by giving a good reason for your choice. (3)

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