NSG 522 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED
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Which of the following statements accurately describe a rate?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
The period of time is always specified.
It is always a ratio.
The population is always specified. - ANSWER-The period of time
is always specified
the population is always specified
Descriptive epidemiology focuses on which of the following
questions about health-related states and events? SELECT ALL
THAT APPLY
Who?
Where?
Why?
When? - ANSWER-Who
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Where
When
A ratio always includes a measure of time.
True
False - ANSWER-False
Adjusted rates are used to control for the effects of variables such
as age on a health outcome.
True
False - ANSWER-True
Analytic epidemiology examines the frequency and pattern of
health-related states and events.
True
False - ANSWER-False
What type of graphic display monitors and compares the age of a
population over time?
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Population pyramid
Spot map
Epidemic curve
scatter plot - ANSWER-Population pyramid
When searching for accurate health related data, the best place to
search would be
Professional organizations
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Consumer interest groups
Any of the above would be appropriate - ANSWER-Centers for
Disease control and prevention
A proportion is a simple count of the number of people in the
population with a disease or health-related condition.
True
False - ANSWER-False
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The incidence of a disease is a measure of the number of people
in the population who currently have the disease.
True
False - ANSWER-False
Which of the following health indicators is most commonly used to
compare the health of a different countries?
Neonatal mortality rate
Overall mortality rate
Infant mortality rate
Perinatal mortality rate - ANSWER-infant mortality rate
Which of the following terms is used to describe the number of
new cases of a disease during a specified time interval in a
specified population?
Period prevalence
Period incidence
Relative risk
Incidence proportion