Crude Birth | | Number of Births |
| | Estimated midyear population |
Crude Death | | Number of Deaths |
| | Estimated midyear population |
Crude Divorce | | Number of Divorces |
| | Estimated midyear population |
Crude Marriage | Number of Marriages |
| | Estimated midyear population |
Fetal Death | | Number of Fetal Deaths (20+Wks Gestation) |
| | Number of Live Births + Fetal Deaths |
Fertility | | Number of Live Births |
| | Estimated midyear female population age 15–44 |
Infant Mortality | Number of Infant Deaths |
| | Number of Live Births |
Neonatal | | Number of deaths < 28 days |
Mortality | | Number of Live births |
| | |
Perinatal | | Number of fetal deaths + number of neonatal deaths |
Mortality | | number of fetal deaths + number of live births |
| | |
Maternal | | Number of Maternal Deaths |
Mortality | | Number of Live Births |
Statistics from a public health nurse is provided below. Assisther in completing her report by determining the rate for
Each vital statistic based on the following information. If arate cannot be calculated, note what is missing. Provide
The rate or information needed. For this county, the mid-yearpopulation is 500, 000 the estimated female
Note that all rates are multiplied by 1,000 except maternalmortality is a factor of 10, 000.
Available information for the year
Births: 750 | | | | |
Deaths: 335 | | | | |
Marriages: 675 | | | |
Divorces: 375 | | | | |
Fetal deaths: (20+ weeks gestation) 42 |
Infant deaths: 25 | | | |
Neonatal deaths: (<28 days) 18 | | |