i. Summarize data from MTUHA books and registers
ii. Can capture data directly from the primary site
iii. Can capture data from Library
iv. Collects data when infinite data ranges/data categories can be identifies v. Provides an easy way to keep track of frequency of occurrences
2. Regarding Pie chart
i. Use frequency tables summaries
ii. Determine the categories of the information
iii. Calculate the weight of all category in percentage iv. Use the graph to generate pie chart
v. Graphical display
3. Instructions on Preparing Histograms
i. |
| Mark class intervals on Y-axis and frequencies on X-axis. |
ii. |
| The scales for both the axes need to be the same. |
iii. |
| Class intervals must be exclusive. |
iv. |
| Mark class intervals on X-axis and frequencies on Y-axis. |
v. |
| Draw rectangles with class intervals as bases and the corresponding frequencies |
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| as heights |
4. Regarding six key components of a strong Health Information Management System
i. ii. |
| Health information system resources Patient indicators |
iii. iv. |
| Data management Information of government |
v. |
| Dissemination and use of the information |
5. About inventory control ;
i. ii. | To provide uninterrupted production To provide sales |
iii. iv. | To Provide customer – service levels at the minimum cost The smallest item in the current assets category |
v. | Done by Dispenser to contribute to losses or even business failures. |
6. Reasons why actively managing knowledge is important to success;
i. |
| It facilitates decision-making capabilities |
ii. |
| It destroy learning organizations by making learning routine |
iii. |
| Knowledge management stimulates cultural change and innovation |
iv. |
| It builds learning organization by learning routine |
v. |
| Stimulate behaviour change and bring faith to managers. |
7. Regarding uses of IT in Pharmacy;
i. ii. |
| Improve health care Increase cost |
iii. iv. |
| Minimize stationary Put life of patient at risk |
v. |
| Bad for data backup. |
8. Advantages of Inventory Management Software
i. |
| Better merchandising decisions |
ii. iii. |
| Synchronize real-time inventory data Streamline end-to-begining inventory |
iv. v. |
| Increase operation costs Identify shrinkage |
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