NR 503 Population Health, Epidemiology & Statistical Principles
Midterm Exam Review – Chamberlain
Questions with Verified Answers, 100% Guarantee Pass
1. How does social justice and health inequities influence population health
care provision? Why is this critical information for the provision of evi-
dence-based care?
Answer> Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal rights and
opportunity, including the right to health care. If social justice is not performed,
then population health will not be adequate.
2. Vital statistics
Answer> measurements of births, deaths, marriages, divorces, fetal deaths, and
abortions. Provides important outcome measures that can be analyzed overtime to
detect health disparities
3. Morbidity
Answer> the presence of disease/illness in a population or aggregate
4. Mortality
1///8
Answer> related to the tracking of deaths within a population or aggregate
5. Cases
Answer> persons with a disease
6. Social justice
Answer> the view that everyone deserves equal rights and opportunities
,7. Epidemiology
Answer> the study of disease distribution within populations and the risk factors
that affect increases or decreases in distribution
8. Population health
Answer> focuses on risk factors, data, demographics, and outcomes
9. Incidence
Answer> measures NEW cases; the number of new cases of a disease that
occurs during a specified period of time in a population at risk for developing the
disease
10. Prevelance
Answer>/measures/the/existence/of/ALL/CURRENT/PRESENT/cases/within/ a/time/fra
me;/the/number/of/affected/persons/present/in/the/population/at/a/specific/ time/divided/
by/the/number/of/persons/in/a/population/at/the/same/time
11. Outcomes
Answer>/the/end/result/that/follows/some/kind/of/healthcare/provision,/treat-
/ ment,/or/intervention/and/may/describe/a/patient's/condition/or/health/status
12. Interprofessional/Collaboration
Answer>/the/idea/of/sharing/and/implies/collective/ac-
2///8
/ tion/oriented/toward/a/common/goal,/to/improve/the/quality/and/safety/of/patient/care./ Inv
olves/responsibility,/accountability,/coordination,/communication,/cooperation,/mutua
l/respect,/and/autonomy
13. HP2020
Answer>/national/document/with/agreed-
upon/national/objectives/that/guides/ and/assist/APNs/to/focus/on/and/identify/levels/of/p
opulation/healthcare/for/persons/ across/the/lifespan.
, 14. Determinants/of/Health
Answer>/the/range/of/personal,/social,/economic,/and/environ-
/ mental/factors/that/influence/health/status
15. Risk/Analysis
Answer>/the/characterization/of/the/potential/adverse/health/effects/of/ human/expo
sure/to/environmental/hazards
16. Validity
Answer>/the/ability/of/a/test/to/distinguish/correctly/who/has/a/disease./Based/ on/both
/ the/specificity/and/sensitivity/of/a/test
17. Sensitivity
Answer>/the/ability/of/a/test/to/correctly/identify/those/who/have/a/disease
18. Specificity
Answer>/the/ability/of/a/test/to/correctly/identify/those/who/do/not/have/a/ disease
19. Continuous/Variable/Screening
Answer>/values/are/neither/positive/or/negative/(blood
glucose;/A1C),/a/specific/value/determines/a/disease
20. Two/Stage/Test
Answer>/low/cost,/less-
sensitive/(ex./TB/skin/testing)./Positive/result
3///8/ indicates/a/second/test/is/needed
21. Positive/Predictive/Value
Answer>/proportional/value/of/the/proportion/of/people/in/any/ given/population/who/are/
screened/as/positive/and/who/have/the/disease
22. Negative/Predictive/Value
Midterm Exam Review – Chamberlain
Questions with Verified Answers, 100% Guarantee Pass
1. How does social justice and health inequities influence population health
care provision? Why is this critical information for the provision of evi-
dence-based care?
Answer> Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal rights and
opportunity, including the right to health care. If social justice is not performed,
then population health will not be adequate.
2. Vital statistics
Answer> measurements of births, deaths, marriages, divorces, fetal deaths, and
abortions. Provides important outcome measures that can be analyzed overtime to
detect health disparities
3. Morbidity
Answer> the presence of disease/illness in a population or aggregate
4. Mortality
1///8
Answer> related to the tracking of deaths within a population or aggregate
5. Cases
Answer> persons with a disease
6. Social justice
Answer> the view that everyone deserves equal rights and opportunities
,7. Epidemiology
Answer> the study of disease distribution within populations and the risk factors
that affect increases or decreases in distribution
8. Population health
Answer> focuses on risk factors, data, demographics, and outcomes
9. Incidence
Answer> measures NEW cases; the number of new cases of a disease that
occurs during a specified period of time in a population at risk for developing the
disease
10. Prevelance
Answer>/measures/the/existence/of/ALL/CURRENT/PRESENT/cases/within/ a/time/fra
me;/the/number/of/affected/persons/present/in/the/population/at/a/specific/ time/divided/
by/the/number/of/persons/in/a/population/at/the/same/time
11. Outcomes
Answer>/the/end/result/that/follows/some/kind/of/healthcare/provision,/treat-
/ ment,/or/intervention/and/may/describe/a/patient's/condition/or/health/status
12. Interprofessional/Collaboration
Answer>/the/idea/of/sharing/and/implies/collective/ac-
2///8
/ tion/oriented/toward/a/common/goal,/to/improve/the/quality/and/safety/of/patient/care./ Inv
olves/responsibility,/accountability,/coordination,/communication,/cooperation,/mutua
l/respect,/and/autonomy
13. HP2020
Answer>/national/document/with/agreed-
upon/national/objectives/that/guides/ and/assist/APNs/to/focus/on/and/identify/levels/of/p
opulation/healthcare/for/persons/ across/the/lifespan.
, 14. Determinants/of/Health
Answer>/the/range/of/personal,/social,/economic,/and/environ-
/ mental/factors/that/influence/health/status
15. Risk/Analysis
Answer>/the/characterization/of/the/potential/adverse/health/effects/of/ human/expo
sure/to/environmental/hazards
16. Validity
Answer>/the/ability/of/a/test/to/distinguish/correctly/who/has/a/disease./Based/ on/both
/ the/specificity/and/sensitivity/of/a/test
17. Sensitivity
Answer>/the/ability/of/a/test/to/correctly/identify/those/who/have/a/disease
18. Specificity
Answer>/the/ability/of/a/test/to/correctly/identify/those/who/do/not/have/a/ disease
19. Continuous/Variable/Screening
Answer>/values/are/neither/positive/or/negative/(blood
glucose;/A1C),/a/specific/value/determines/a/disease
20. Two/Stage/Test
Answer>/low/cost,/less-
sensitive/(ex./TB/skin/testing)./Positive/result
3///8/ indicates/a/second/test/is/needed
21. Positive/Predictive/Value
Answer>/proportional/value/of/the/proportion/of/people/in/any/ given/population/who/are/
screened/as/positive/and/who/have/the/disease
22. Negative/Predictive/Value