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Calculation from absolute risk reduction — Flashcards

Calculation from absolute risk reduction — Flashcards

Calculation from absolute risk reduction — Flashcards
#1

What is the equation for attributable risk percent in the exposed (ARPexposed)?_____

#2

_____ studies are useful for calculating relative risk (RR)

#3

_____ studies are observational studies that compare a group of people with disease to a group without disease

#4

_____ risk reduction is the proportion of risk reduction attributable to an intervention compared to a control

#5

The number needed to harm (NNH) is equal to _____

#6

The statistical power of a study is calculated by _____

#7

Cumulative incidence = (# of new cases over a specific period) / (number of people at risk at the _____ of the period)

#8

attributable risk/absolute risk reduction (epidemiology)

#9

number needed to harm (NNH) (epidemiology)

#10

number needed to treat (NNT) (epidemiology)

Calculation from absolute risk reduction Flashcards for USMLE

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