Medical: Hypertension This problem is based on information taken from The Merck Manual (a reference manual used

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Medical: Hypertension This problem is based on information taken from The Merck Manual (a reference manual used in most medical and nursing schools). Hypertension is defi ned as a blood pressure reading over 140 mm Hg systolic and/or over 90 mm Hg diastolic. Hypertension, if not corrected, can cause long-term health problems. In the college-age population (18–24 years), about 9.2% have hypertension. Suppose that a blood donor program is taking place in a college dormitory this week (fi nal exams week). Before each student gives blood, the nurse takes a blood pressure reading. Of 196 donors, it is found that 29 have hypertension. Do these data indicate that the population proportion of students with hypertension during fi nal exams week is higher than 9.2%? Use a 5% level of signifi cance.

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Understanding Basic Statistics

ISBN: 9781305548893

7th Edition

Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase

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