
Phlebotomy Essentials
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Author: Ruth McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley MT(ASCP)
Publisher: JONES+BARTLETT PUBLISHERS, INC.
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2. calculate these measures related to breast cancer:
A) incidence of Breast cancer
B) Prevalence of Breast Cancer
calculate
A) what is the Crude mortality rate?
B) what is the maternal rate?
C) what is the infant mortality rate?
D) what is the neonatal mortality rate?
E) what is the cause-specific mortality rate for those who died from cancer?
F) what is the proportion mortality ratio (PMR) for cancer among persons ages 55 years or older?

Transcribed Image Text:11. Refer to the following table that reflects population statistics for a hypothetical community.
Total 1-year population
Population of women 15-49 years of age
Population of women 55 years of age and older
Number of live births
Number of fetal deaths
Number of maternal deaths
low 101 193nso 126510
500,000
125,000
150,000
od 8,750 W
165
25
3,500 (8)
ev OE egs niemow 101 19000 125910 to 2i1 sd1W (8)
225
15
30
Total deaths
Number of infant deaths
Number of deaths under 28 days old
Number of deaths between 20 weeks' gestation and 28 days old
Number of deaths of persons aged 55 years and older
Number of deaths among women aged 55 years and older
Deaths from heart disease (number one cause of death)
Deaths from cancer (number two cause of death)
Deaths from cerebrovascular accident (stroke) (number three cause of death)
Deaths from accidents (number four cause of death)
Number of deaths from cancer age 55 years and older
Number of persons diagnosed with heart disease
Number of deaths from other causes
Number of abortions
en 2295x3
094
an
SL
2,125 (0)
1,150
325
175
150
201
115
115
14,000
0190 erit 1,275
1,275 (3)
3,125
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