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What conditions can YLD include?
Select one or more:
a. Epilepsy, which can last a lifetime
b. Conditions of any workability
c. Conditions of full mental and physical workability
d. Influenza, which may last for only a few days
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The correct answers are: Influenza, which may last for only a few days, Epilepsy, which can last a lifetime
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What do DALYs allows?
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a. DALYs allow us to assess the total number diseased people
b. DALYs allow us to estimate the total number of years lost due to specific causes and risk factors at the country, regional, and global levels
c. DALYs allow researchers to find the people with any kind of disability of disease at the country, regional, and global levels
d. DALYs allow us to calculate absolute number people with any disability
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What YLLs will be, if the longest life expectancy for men in a given country is 75, but a man dies of cancer at 65?
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a. 10 years of life lost due to cancer
b. 140 years of life lost due to cancer
c. 40 years of life lost due to cancer
d. 20 years of life lost due to cancer
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YLLs are calculated by …
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a. summing the years of life expectancy of a number of patients with the same diagnosis
b. subtracting the age at people died from accidents the age of people died during their infancy
c. subtracting the age of people died from accidents the age of people died from a disease
d. subtracting the age at death from the longest possible life expectancy for a person at that age
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What are YLLs?
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a. Years of lived life (YLLS)
b. Years of life lost (YLLs)
c. Yielded Life Lost (YLL)
d. Years lost due to neonatal mortality
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What is a DALY?
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a. Dose-related available life year
b. Disease-adjusted life year
c. Dose-reduced advanced life year
d. Disability-adjusted life year Correct Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: Disability-adjusted life year
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Calculate YLLs of women living in Japan where the longest life expectancy for them is 88, but a woman dies of an accident at 44?
Select one:
a. 12 years
b. 22 years
c. 44 years
d. 2 years
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What YLLs will be, if the longest life expectancy for men in a given country is 75, but a man dies of cancer at 65?
Select one:
a. 140 years of life lost due to cancer
b. 10 years of life lost due to cancer
c. 20 years of life lost due to cancer
d. 40 years of life lost due to cancer
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