Hospital Data (Statdisk) contains basic demographic information
Hospital Data (Statdisk) contains basic demographic information
Prior to beginning this discussion, please make sure to watch Screencast Part 1 and Screencast Part 2. The MHA610_Week 1_Discussion_Hospital data
(Excel) and MHA610_Week 1_Discussion_Hospital Data
(Statdisk) contains basic demographic information on 250 patients admitted to a
community hospital over a two week period. The first row of the worksheet
indicates the variable names:
Gender
Male (M) or female (F)
Ethnicity SevIllnessCode These are All Patient Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (APR-DRG)
categories of severity of illness, ranging from:
SevIllnessDescr
Mild (Category 1) to extreme (Category 4)
Age
In years
Wt
Patient weight, in kilograms
Ht
Patient height, in centimeters
BMI
Patient body mass index (BMI), where BMI = wt/ht*2, with weight in
kilograms
and ht height in meters
APR-DRG
Denotes All Patient Refined Diagnosis Related Group, a widely used
inpatient
classification
system.
For this discussion, describe and summarize the demographic
information on these patients. You may use tables or graphs (or both) for this
purpose. Your goal is to convey to the reader an accurate snapshot of these
patients. Support your response with correct scholarly sources
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