Description
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.
Explanation & Answer
Thank you for the opportunity to help you with your question!
Over the boxes from left to right put:
E C D B F A
Completion Status:
100%
Review
Review
Anonymous
Nice! Really impressed with the quality.
Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4
24/7 Homework Help
Stuck on a homework question? Our verified tutors can answer all questions, from basic math to advanced rocket science!
Most Popular Content
5 pages
20191111055210stat 200 Week 4 Homework Problems 2
The commuter trains on the Red Line for the Regional Transit Authority (RTA) in Cleveland, OH, have a waiting time during ...
20191111055210stat 200 Week 4 Homework Problems 2
The commuter trains on the Red Line for the Regional Transit Authority (RTA) in Cleveland, OH, have a waiting time during peak rush hour periods of ...
Mission project -MAT- 144
Refer to Mission Project attachments (Mission Trip, Mission Trip Part 2 and Country List)Research the country using The Wo ...
Mission project -MAT- 144
Refer to Mission Project attachments (Mission Trip, Mission Trip Part 2 and Country List)Research the country using The World Factbook found on the Central Intelligence Agency website at https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/, other resources such as the U.S. Department of State website at https://www.state.gov/travel/, and the GCU Library.Include three or more scholarly resources, including the textbook and The World Factbook. Use the Country List to help you complete Mission Project.Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guides and Templates, located in the Student Success Center.This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
HLTH 501 Medical Advertising and Biostatistics discussion
Goods
and services of all kinds are advertised to potential customers to
expand product usage and to make profits. Med ...
HLTH 501 Medical Advertising and Biostatistics discussion
Goods
and services of all kinds are advertised to potential customers to
expand product usage and to make profits. Medications are advertised as
well. If they were not, people would be unaware of the products
available to them and sales may be so low that no money is made by the
companies who have invested in the new medication. When
reading or hearing about drugs and medical treatments, especially new
products, the source of the information is important. Also, all drugs
and treatments have positives and negatives, so hearing a few positive
(or negative) soundbites might not give a person the information they
need to decide if the drug is right for their situation. Statistics
are often used when medications are advertised to the general public.
Yet do most people understand what the risks and benefits are? How good
is the statistical knowledge of the general population? Is it easy to
think clearly and analytically when sick, weak, or in pain? Take
this example. Which drug would you rather take: One that reduces your
risk of cancer by 50 percent, or another drug that only eliminates
cancer in one out of 100 people? Most people would choose the drug that
reduces their risk of cancer by 50 percent, but the fact is, both of
these numbers refer to the same drug. They’re just two different ways of
looking at the same statistic. One way is called relative risk; the
other way is absolute risk. Here's how it works: Let’s say
there is a trial involving 100 people. Two people would normally get
breast cancer during the trial duration, but when all 100 people are put
on the drug, only one person gets breast cancer. This means the
reduction of breast cancer is one person out of 100. Yet the relative
risk reduction is 50 percent because one is 50 percent of two. In other
words, the risk is cut in half from a relative point of view. Even
though this drug may help one out of 100 people, its side effects
create increased risks to all 100 people. Everyone suffers some harm
from the potential side effects of the drug, even if that harm is not
immediately evident. However, only one out of 100 people was actually
helped by the drug. Review the 10 Essential Services of Public Health here: https://www.cdc.gov/stltpublichealth/publichealthservices/essentialhealthservices.html In your post: Discuss how 4 of the Essential Services of Public Health relate to the issues of medication advertising and biostatistics. How would you rate your statistical knowledge? The knowledge of an average U.S. resident?Do
you think statistics should be used when advertising new medications?
How can advertisers help ensure that the stats they are using do not
oversimplify or give only a partial picture of the risks involved? Cite at least one scripture passage that pertains to this topic. Your thread is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Thursday and your two replies are due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday.
Please help me complete this Alg2 study guide
I am working on Alg2 polynomial Functions an I have this study guide
that I need help with so that I can understand how ...
Please help me complete this Alg2 study guide
I am working on Alg2 polynomial Functions an I have this study guide
that I need help with so that I can understand how to do the
computations for my test. Can you please show your work on each
questions, thank you in advance for great help.
Similar Content
Two dice are thrown simultaneously, what is the probability of getting two numbers whose product is even, mathematics homework help
Two dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability of getting two numbers whose product is ev...
what's the equation of a parabola
using the distance formula what's the equation of a parabola with its focus at (0,7) and directrix at y=-7...
Which of the following is the inverse of the function below?, homework help
Which of the following is the inverse of the function below?...
Identify vertical asymptotes in the function, algebra homework help
Identify vertical asymptotes in the function below.A. x = 1, x = -3B. x = 1C. x = -3D. x = 7...
Algebra help please :)
...
Figuring out the total number of ants, Math Modeling Assistance
Penny left pizza on her kitchen counter last
night. When Penny got up the next morning, there were ants all over her
k...
Pre Calc Review
A-PDF Image To PDF Demo. Purchase from www.A-PDF.com to remove the watermark...
Survey.............
1) Describe an example of the parts of the classical experimental design and three preexperimental designs. Classical expe...
Part B Calculators
I really enjoyed using the Desmos graphing calculator. It has a lot of features that can be used to model mathematical fun...
Related Tags
Book Guides
Shutter Island
by Dennis Lehane
Crime and Punishment
by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
My Brilliant Friend
by Elena Ferrante
No Exit
by Taylor Adams
The Calcutta Chromosome
by Amitav Ghosh
The Jade Peony
by Wayson Choy
I Cant Make This Up - Life Lessons
by Kevin Hart
Don Quixote
by Miguel de Cervantes
Beowulf
by Anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet
Get 24/7
Homework help
Our tutors provide high quality explanations & answers.
Post question
Most Popular Content
5 pages
20191111055210stat 200 Week 4 Homework Problems 2
The commuter trains on the Red Line for the Regional Transit Authority (RTA) in Cleveland, OH, have a waiting time during ...
20191111055210stat 200 Week 4 Homework Problems 2
The commuter trains on the Red Line for the Regional Transit Authority (RTA) in Cleveland, OH, have a waiting time during peak rush hour periods of ...
Mission project -MAT- 144
Refer to Mission Project attachments (Mission Trip, Mission Trip Part 2 and Country List)Research the country using The Wo ...
Mission project -MAT- 144
Refer to Mission Project attachments (Mission Trip, Mission Trip Part 2 and Country List)Research the country using The World Factbook found on the Central Intelligence Agency website at https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/, other resources such as the U.S. Department of State website at https://www.state.gov/travel/, and the GCU Library.Include three or more scholarly resources, including the textbook and The World Factbook. Use the Country List to help you complete Mission Project.Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guides and Templates, located in the Student Success Center.This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
HLTH 501 Medical Advertising and Biostatistics discussion
Goods
and services of all kinds are advertised to potential customers to
expand product usage and to make profits. Med ...
HLTH 501 Medical Advertising and Biostatistics discussion
Goods
and services of all kinds are advertised to potential customers to
expand product usage and to make profits. Medications are advertised as
well. If they were not, people would be unaware of the products
available to them and sales may be so low that no money is made by the
companies who have invested in the new medication. When
reading or hearing about drugs and medical treatments, especially new
products, the source of the information is important. Also, all drugs
and treatments have positives and negatives, so hearing a few positive
(or negative) soundbites might not give a person the information they
need to decide if the drug is right for their situation. Statistics
are often used when medications are advertised to the general public.
Yet do most people understand what the risks and benefits are? How good
is the statistical knowledge of the general population? Is it easy to
think clearly and analytically when sick, weak, or in pain? Take
this example. Which drug would you rather take: One that reduces your
risk of cancer by 50 percent, or another drug that only eliminates
cancer in one out of 100 people? Most people would choose the drug that
reduces their risk of cancer by 50 percent, but the fact is, both of
these numbers refer to the same drug. They’re just two different ways of
looking at the same statistic. One way is called relative risk; the
other way is absolute risk. Here's how it works: Let’s say
there is a trial involving 100 people. Two people would normally get
breast cancer during the trial duration, but when all 100 people are put
on the drug, only one person gets breast cancer. This means the
reduction of breast cancer is one person out of 100. Yet the relative
risk reduction is 50 percent because one is 50 percent of two. In other
words, the risk is cut in half from a relative point of view. Even
though this drug may help one out of 100 people, its side effects
create increased risks to all 100 people. Everyone suffers some harm
from the potential side effects of the drug, even if that harm is not
immediately evident. However, only one out of 100 people was actually
helped by the drug. Review the 10 Essential Services of Public Health here: https://www.cdc.gov/stltpublichealth/publichealthservices/essentialhealthservices.html In your post: Discuss how 4 of the Essential Services of Public Health relate to the issues of medication advertising and biostatistics. How would you rate your statistical knowledge? The knowledge of an average U.S. resident?Do
you think statistics should be used when advertising new medications?
How can advertisers help ensure that the stats they are using do not
oversimplify or give only a partial picture of the risks involved? Cite at least one scripture passage that pertains to this topic. Your thread is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Thursday and your two replies are due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday.
Please help me complete this Alg2 study guide
I am working on Alg2 polynomial Functions an I have this study guide
that I need help with so that I can understand how ...
Please help me complete this Alg2 study guide
I am working on Alg2 polynomial Functions an I have this study guide
that I need help with so that I can understand how to do the
computations for my test. Can you please show your work on each
questions, thank you in advance for great help.
Earn money selling
your Study Documents