Cigarettes/Day Death Rate/1000/Year due to CHF Males Death Rate/1000/Year due to CHF Females 0 0.01 0.008 1-14 0.27 0.11 15-24 1.23 1.15 25+ 2.00 1.50 Your team would like to calculate the...

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Cigarettes/Day

Death Rate/1000/Year due to CHF
Males

Death Rate/1000/Year due to CHF
Females

0

0.01

0.008

1-14

0.27

0.11

15-24

1.23

1.15

25+

2.00

1.50

  1. Your team would like to calculate the attributable risk orattributable proportion of CHF death rates due to smoking 1-14 and15-24 cigarettes per day separately for males and females. Do younotice any differences within and between these groups in deathrates due to CHF based on the different number of cigarettes smokedper day?
  2. What can the team conclude about the death rate due to CHF formales and females separately when zero cigarettes per day aresmoked? How do they compare?

    Your quality improvement Team is revisiting the followingpatient readmissions and would like to predict the number ofreadmissions based on the number of drugs administered.

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a Population Attributable Proportion PAP or PopulationAttributable fraction PAF proportion of cases exposed xattributable proportion in the exposedThis is the proportion fraction of all cases in the populationthat can be attributed    See Answer
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