Actual Answers.
Given the table below, compute the total expected number of deaths of community B. - Answer
1,200
Given that community A has a total expected number of deaths of 1,200. If the total
hypothetical standard population is 500,000, what is the age-adjusted mortality rate of
community A per 100,000 population? - Answer 240
The table below provides information on the mortality rates of two communities, A and B. Both
communities A and B have a total population of 1 million, respectively. You are tasked as an
Epidemiologist to provide information to the following questions.
>What is the age mortality rate of the 10 - 29 years age group of Community A per 100,000
population? - Answer 38
The Health Statistic Department of California compute the Standardized Mortality Ratio and got
a value less than 100. How should they interpret this value? - Answer The observed number of
deaths is less than the expected number of deaths.
The table below provides information on the mortality rates of two communities, A and B. Both
communities A and B have a total population of 1 million, respectively. You are tasked as an
Epidemiologist to provide information to the following questions.
>As a result, the NPCB proposed a hypothetical standard population of the average population
of community A or B to represent each age category.
What is the hypothetical standard population value? - Answer 250,000
The table below provides information on the mortality rates of two communities, A and B. Both
communities A and B have a total population of 1 million, respectively. You are tasked as an
Epidemiologist to provide information to the following questions.
>What is the age mortality rate of the 70+ years age group of Community A per 100,000
population? - Answer 406
The table below provides information on the mortality rates of two communities, A and B. Both
communities A and B have a total population of 1 million, respectively. You are tasked as an
Epidemiologist to provide information to the following questions.
,The table below provides information on the mortality rates of two communities, A and B. Both
communities A and B have a total population of 1 million, respectively. You are tasked as an
Epidemiologist to provide information to the following questions.
>What is the overall age mortality rate of Community A per 100,000 population? - Answer 90
It has been proposed by the National Population Census Bureau (NPCB) that using the Age-
Adjusted Mortality Rate provides a better standard for comparison. As a result, the NPCB
proposed a hypothetical standard population of the average population of community A or B to
represent each age category given by the table below.
>What is the expected number of deaths for the age group 30-59 of community B? - Answer
25
It has been proposed by the National Population Census Bureau (NPCB) that using the Age-
Adjusted Mortality Rate provides a better standard for comparison. As a result, the NPCB
proposed a hypothetical standard population of the average population of community A or B to
represent each age category given by the table below.
>What is the expected number of deaths for the age group 50-69 of community A? - Answer
330
The table below provides information on the mortality rates of two communities, A and B. Both
communities A and B have a total population of 1 million, respectively. You are tasked as an
Epidemiologist to provide information to the following questions.
>What is the overall age mortality rate of Community B per 100,000 population? - Answer 115
The table below provides information on the mortality rates of two communities, A and B. Both
communities A and B have a total population of 1 million, respectively. You are tasked as an
Epidemiologist to provide information to the following questions.
>What is the age mortality rate of the 70+ years age group of Community B per 100,000
population? - Answer 350
It has been proposed by the National Population Census Bureau (NPCB) that using the Age-
Adjusted Mortality Rate provides a better standard for comparison. As a result, the NPCB
proposed a hypothetical standard population of the average population of community A or B to
represent each age category given by the table below.
>What is the expected number of deaths for the age group 10-29 of community A? - Answer
95
, >What is the expected number of deaths for the age group 30-59 of community A? - Answer
30
The table below provides information on the mortality rates of two communities, A and B. Both
communities A and B have a total population of 1 million, respectively. You are tasked as an
Epidemiologist to provide information to the following questions.
>What is the age mortality rate of the 30 - 59 years age group of Community A per 100,000
population? - Answer 12
The Health Statistic Department of California compute the Standardized Mortality Ratio and got
a value greater than 100. How should they interpret this value? - Answer The observed
number of deaths exceeds expected number of deaths.
Given that community A has a total expected number of deaths of 1,470. If the total
hypothetical standard population is 500,000, what is the age-adjusted mortality rate of
community A per 100,000 population? - Answer 294
It has been proposed by the National Population Census Bureau (NPCB) that using the Age-
Adjusted Mortality Rate provides a better standard for comparison. As a result, the NPCB
proposed a hypothetical standard population of the average population of community A or B to
represent each age category given by the table below.
>What is the expected number of deaths for the age group 10-29 of community B? - Answer
50
The table below provides information on the mortality rates of two communities, A and B, in
1994. Both communities A and B have a total population of 1 million, respectively. You are
tasked as an Epidemiologist to provide information to the following questions.
>What is the type of mortality rate is displayed by the table? [Select all that apply] - Answer -
Age Specific Mortality
- Annual Mortality
- Community Specific Mortality
The Health Statistic Department of California compute the Standardized Mortality Ratio and got
a value of 100. How should they interpret this value? - Answer - The observed number of
deaths is not different from the expected number of deaths.
- The observed number of deaths is the same as the expected.