Ayuda para la tarea de salud pública
La ayuda para tareas de salud pública es una herramienta de aprendizaje sobre salud pública diseñada para ayudar a estudiantes y profesionales a completar mejor las tareas relacionadas con la salud pública. El programa proporciona una gran cantidad de recursos de aprendizaje sobre salud pública, incluidos materiales del curso, trabajos de investigación, tutoriales en vídeo, etc., para ayudar a los estudiantes a comprender mejor diversos aspectos de la salud pública.
Además, la plataforma proporciona una variedad de utilidades como calculadoras, consultas de bases de datos, análisis de mapas, etc. para ayudar a los estudiantes a completar sus tareas de manera más eficiente. El asistente de tarea de salud pública también proporciona una comunidad de comunicación en línea donde los estudiantes pueden compartir experiencias y recursos con otros profesionales de la salud pública para mejorar la conciencia y la competencia en salud pública.
- Scenario (High Pressure Situation): More than a 1000 miltion odustin the United States have high bleod pressure. A study investigates the effect of a new anthipertenstive medication on systolic blood pressure. Researchers randomly selected 10 patients diagnosed with high blood pressure and measured their systolic blood pressure before starting medication. After 8 weeks of toking the nea mediectien. the patients' systolic blood pressure was measured again. The researchers calculate the difference in blood pressure for each patient (before minus after). A dot plot of the differences indicated that the mean of the differences was normally distributed. Before & 150 & 160 & 145 & 155 & 148 & 152 & 160 & 155 & 158 & 150 & 5=5.1434 After & 133 & 142 & 131 & 140 & 133 & 140 & 145 & 140 & 142 & 136 & 5=4.6619 Determine at the 01 significance level whether or not the medication is effective in lowering systolic blood pressure. Label/List a) mu= b) s_(x)= Formula c) bar(x)= d) n= Inference Procedure t=(bar(x) d-M d)/(sqrt(frac(s)(n))) Hypothesis Ho: M=0 HA:M 0
- Skin Temperature and Moisture (Part 1) Can be measured when there is not enough time to use a square - Are assessed by: - pulling examination glove aside and feel the patient's skin with the square of hand - normal skin feels square - skin temperature can be classified as square cool, warm and hot - skin that is square to the touch is considered normal - skin moisture can also be classified as square dry, or diaphoretic : back : clammy : thermometer : dry : cold : warm
- Which of these statements regarding young children's nutrition is FALSE? They are more likely to be obese if their family is low -income. They may be malnourished, even if they live in a high-income nation. They will eat what they see adults eating. ) They typically have large appetites.
- A typical 6-year-old child in a high-income nation is all of these EXCEPT: between 40 and 50 pounds in weight. chubby in appearance. at least 31/2 feet tall. lean in appearance.
- Which Medicare Part offers Medicare coverage through private carrier plans? Part A Part B Part C Part D