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A great query from one of you friend on difference between MITIGATION and PREPAREDNESS in DISASTER MANAGEMENT: Mitigation focuses on long-term actions to reduce or eliminate the risk and impact of disasters (e.g., building codes, levees). Preparedness focuses on short-term actions to ensure readiness to respond effectively when a disaster occurs (e.g., evacuation plans, training). Mitigation reduces damage; preparedness saves lives during the event.
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🎲 Quiz 'PSMSID Double Dhammal Quiz 27 and 28 Biostatistics'
This quiz is a single combo quiz for Occupational health and communication
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🎲 Quiz 'PSMSID Double Dhammal Quiz 28'
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20 question for stats quiz; go ahead and do solve the same
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🎲 Quiz 'PSMSID Quiz 29'
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Guys this is a fact; INICET PYQ hai; this is a combo of pathology (99%) and PSM (1%)
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See p value doesnt talk about efficacy of drug......
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it only tells STATISTICAL signi or insigni (not CLINICAL)
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actually if this would be a multiple answer question then answer would be BCD (never A as p value has nothing to do with power)
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Remember guys a drug can be statistically significant (p < 0.05) but not clinically significant like antihypertensive reducing 1 mm Hg BP; which is of no clinical use...
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Which type of image is this
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Which type of image is?
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Which type of image is this
Th is is also for information purpose
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Question discussed with Kashish sir; Sidharth Sethi sir (Paeds) and Ashutosh Sir (Paeds); answer is option A
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A 7-month-old baby typically requires roughly 100-150 ml (about 1/2 a standard katori/bowl) of food 3 times a day, plus small snacks. Food should be mashed or soft, and the amount should increase from 6-month levels as they get hungrier. Continue breastfeeding or formula alongside solids.
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Ref: IYCF
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