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What is the nominal duration of the module titled 'Apply Basic Health Statistics and survey'?
What is the nominal duration of the module titled 'Apply Basic Health Statistics and survey'?
Which grade corresponds to a score range of 77% to 79.99%?
Which grade corresponds to a score range of 77% to 79.99%?
What does NYC stand for in the grading system?
What does NYC stand for in the grading system?
How is the Maternal Mortality ratio calculated?
How is the Maternal Mortality ratio calculated?
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Which example represents data measured on an ordinal scale?
Which example represents data measured on an ordinal scale?
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What is the Maternal Mortality rate defined as?
What is the Maternal Mortality rate defined as?
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What grading point is associated with a grade of B+?
What grading point is associated with a grade of B+?
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Which statistical measure is NOT typically considered ordinal data?
Which statistical measure is NOT typically considered ordinal data?
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Which range qualifies for a grade A-?
Which range qualifies for a grade A-?
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In the grading system, what percent does a grade B- start from?
In the grading system, what percent does a grade B- start from?
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Study Notes
Module Overview
- This module focuses on applying basic health statistics and surveys.
- The module code is HLT NUR3 M11 0722 and has a nominal duration of 32 hours.
- Trainees are assessed on a 100% scale and assigned a grade letter and corresponding grade point.
Grading System
- A+ (95-100%): 4.00 grade point
- A (92.94-94.99%): 4.00 grade point
- A- (89-91.99%): 3.75 grade point
- B+ (86-88.99%): 3.50 grade point
- B (83-85.99%): 3.00 grade point
- B- (80-82.99%): 2.75 grade point
- C+ ( 77-79.99%): 2.50 grade point
- C (74-76.99%): 2.00 grade point
- NYC (Not Yet Competent): <74%
Ordinal Scale of Measurement
- It contains qualitative data.
- Variables are in order or rank.
- Examples: Freshman, Junior, Senior class standings, severity of a disease (Mild, Moderate, Severe).
Maternal Mortality Ratio
- Represents the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births during a specific time period.
- Calculated using the formula: (Number of maternal deaths * 100,000) / Number of live births.
Maternal Mortality Rate
- Represents the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 women of reproductive age (typically 15-49 years old) during a specific time period.
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This quiz covers essential concepts in health statistics, focusing on the application of statistical measures and the interpretation of health surveys. It also reviews grading systems and measurement scales relevant to health care training. Understand the maternal mortality ratio and its significance in public health.