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NR503 Final Exam Actual Exam Style V3 |
NR 503 Population Health, Epidemiology
& Statistical Principles | Chamberlain
1. A provider is evaluating a new screening test for Type 2 Diabetes. The test correctly

identifies 90% of individuals who actually have the disease. This specific metric represents

which of the following?

A. Specificity


B. Positive Predictive Value


C. Sensitivity


D. Negative Predictive Value


Correct Answer: C


Expert Explanation: Sensitivity is defined as the ability of a test to correctly identify those

with the disease, also known as the true positive rate. In this scenario, the 90% figure

refers specifically to the proportion of diseased individuals who tested positive. High

sensitivity is crucial for screening tests to ensure that as few cases as possible are missed.


2. When conducting a study to determine if a specific environmental toxin is associated with

a rare form of leukemia, which study design is most efficient and cost-effective?

A. Case-Control Study


B. Prospective Cohort Study


C. Randomized Controlled Trial

,D. Retrospective Cohort Study


Correct Answer: A


Expert Explanation: Case-control studies are the preferred design when investigating rare

diseases because they begin by identifying individuals who already have the outcome. This

approach allows researchers to look back at exposures without waiting for new cases to

develop over many years. It is significantly more cost-effective and time-efficient than

following a large cohort until a sufficient number of rare events occur.


3. An epidemiologist reports that the incidence of influenza in a specific county has doubled

over the last month, while the prevalence has remained relatively stable. Which of the

following best explains this phenomenon?

A. The duration of the disease is very short due to rapid recovery or death.


B. The duration of the disease has increased.


C. The population size has decreased significantly.


D. The test used for diagnosis has become less sensitive.


Correct Answer: A


Expert Explanation: Prevalence is a product of incidence and the average duration of the

disease. If incidence increases but prevalence stays the same, it implies that people are

leaving the ‘prevalent’ pool as quickly as they are entering it. This typically occurs in

diseases with a very short duration, such as acute infections where patients either recover

quickly or die shortly after onset.

,4. A research study yields a p-value of 0.02. If the alpha level was set at 0.05, what is the most

appropriate conclusion regarding the null hypothesis?

A. Fail to reject the null hypothesis.


B. Accept the null hypothesis as true.


C. Reject the null hypothesis.


D. The results are clinically significant but not statistically significant.


Correct Answer: C


Expert Explanation: In statistical hypothesis testing, if the p-value is less than the

predetermined alpha level, the result is considered statistically significant. Because 0.02 is

less than 0.05, the researcher should reject the null hypothesis in favor of the alternative

hypothesis. This indicates that the observed effect is unlikely to have occurred by chance

alone under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true.


5. The ‘Social Determinants of Health’ refer to which of the following factors?

A. Individual genetic predispositions and biological markers.


B. The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age.


C. Only the availability of high-technology medical equipment in hospitals.


D. The specific surgical techniques used to treat chronic illnesses.


Correct Answer: B

, Expert Explanation: Social determinants of health (SDOH) encompass the non-medical

factors that influence health outcomes, such as socioeconomic status, education, and

physical environment. These factors are shaped by the distribution of money, power, and

resources at global, national, and local levels. Understanding SDOH is essential for

population health as these factors often have a greater impact on health outcomes than

healthcare delivery itself.


6. A public health nurse is reviewing a report that describes the ‘Attack Rate’ of a foodborne

illness at a local picnic. What does the Attack Rate represent?

A. The total number of deaths divided by the total population.


B. The number of new cases per person-year of observation.


C. The proportion of people who became ill after being exposed to the source.


D. The percentage of the population that is immune to the pathogen.


Correct Answer: C


Expert Explanation: An attack rate is a specific type of incidence rate used during short-

term outbreaks, usually expressed as a percentage. it compares the number of people who

became ill to the total number of people who were exposed to the specific risk factor. This

metric helps investigators pinpoint the source of an outbreak, such as a contaminated food

item at a specific event.

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