Give several examples of disease keys, diagrams, and scales that are widely used for disease assessment. Are any of these methods for quantifying amount of disease superior to other methods? Explain your answer
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Give several examples of disease keys, diagrams, and scales that are widely used for disease assessment. Are any of these methods for quantifying amount of disease superior to other methods? Explain your answer
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- In the context of a case-control study, a pro of recruiting incident cases rather than prevalent cases is: a. Incidence is easier to assess than prevalence b. Incidence provides a measure of the burden of disease at one “snapshot” in time c. Using incident cases allows researchers to account for case-deaths that would not be evident if only prevalent cases were considered d. None of the aboveRoot cause analysis (RCA) is a tool to assist health care organizations retrospectively study events where patient harm or undesired outcomes have occurred in order to address and identify the root cause to prevent re-occurrence. Describe the purpose of a Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and explain how to effectively participate in an RCA?How to identify key problems and issues in a case study. Give samples
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