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MHA 705 MODULE 4 EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
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nominal level data - (answer)groups or categories of data. mutually exclusive,
can't be in more than 1 group or category. ex: patient demographics, payer. no
particular order.
notifiable diseases - (answer)diseases for which health officials request or require
reporting for public health reasons
ordinal data - (answer)the order of the numbers is meaningful, not the numbers
themselves.
bar charts - (answer)Used when data is divided into categories (discrete data)
The bars are separated to show different categories
interval level data - (answer)intervals between successive values are equal
pie chart - (answer)a chart that shows the relationship of a part to a whole
ratio level data scale - (answer)highest level of measurement. there's is a defined
unit of measure, a real zero point, add the intervals are equal
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line graph - (answer)a graph that uses one or more lines to show changes in
statistics over time or space. does not represent frequency distribution
discreet variables - (answer)fall into categories and can only take in a limited
number of values and have gaps between successive values
Histogram - (answer)a bar graph depicting a frequency distribution
continue variables - (answer)no gaps in the measurement data. either interval or
ratio level. some of the ratio level variables are discreet
frequency polygon - (answer)A line figure used to present data from a frequency
distribution
daily inpatient census - (answer)Official count of inpatients present at midnight,
calculated each day. Calculated by inpatient census at midnight prior day +
admissions - discharges (including deaths) + patients that were admitted and
discharged same day
scatter chart - (answer)A chart that shows the relationship between two
categories of data; sometimes called an XY chart.
inpatient service day - (answer)A unit of measure equivalent to the services
received by one inpatient during one 24-hour period. also equal to the daily
inpatient census for 1 24-hr period
MHA 705 MODULE 4 EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
nominal level data - (answer)groups or categories of data. mutually exclusive,
can't be in more than 1 group or category. ex: patient demographics, payer. no
particular order.
notifiable diseases - (answer)diseases for which health officials request or require
reporting for public health reasons
ordinal data - (answer)the order of the numbers is meaningful, not the numbers
themselves.
bar charts - (answer)Used when data is divided into categories (discrete data)
The bars are separated to show different categories
interval level data - (answer)intervals between successive values are equal
pie chart - (answer)a chart that shows the relationship of a part to a whole
ratio level data scale - (answer)highest level of measurement. there's is a defined
unit of measure, a real zero point, add the intervals are equal
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line graph - (answer)a graph that uses one or more lines to show changes in
statistics over time or space. does not represent frequency distribution
discreet variables - (answer)fall into categories and can only take in a limited
number of values and have gaps between successive values
Histogram - (answer)a bar graph depicting a frequency distribution
continue variables - (answer)no gaps in the measurement data. either interval or
ratio level. some of the ratio level variables are discreet
frequency polygon - (answer)A line figure used to present data from a frequency
distribution
daily inpatient census - (answer)Official count of inpatients present at midnight,
calculated each day. Calculated by inpatient census at midnight prior day +
admissions - discharges (including deaths) + patients that were admitted and
discharged same day
scatter chart - (answer)A chart that shows the relationship between two
categories of data; sometimes called an XY chart.
inpatient service day - (answer)A unit of measure equivalent to the services
received by one inpatient during one 24-hour period. also equal to the daily
inpatient census for 1 24-hr period