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Keywords – Risk, Percentage, Probability, Ratio Risk 16/11/2018 ALL Describe the term risk MOST Calculate percentage chance of risk SOME Evaluate the differences in risk Keywords – Risk, Percentage, Probability, Ratio Risk 16/11/2018 L/O – What is Risk? What does the term risk mean? Rank these in terms of the highest risk to lowest

L/O – What is Risk? ALL Describe the term risk Cause of death in England and Wales Estimated number of deaths in 2012 Actual number of deaths in 2012 Accidental falls   Appendicitis Asthma Cancer Diabetes Epilepsy Heart disease Huntington’s disease Influenza Lightning strike Meningitis Murder Pregnancy Railway accidents Road accidents L/O – What is Risk? ALL Describe the term risk MOST Calculate percentage chance of risk SOME Evaluate the differences in risk

L/O – What is Risk? ALL Describe the term risk Cause of death in England and Wales Estimated number of deaths in 2012 Actual number of deaths in 2012 Accidental falls   3790 Appendicitis 128 Asthma 1126 Cancer 145 395 Diabetes 4931 Epilepsy 986 Heart disease 126 621 Huntington’s disease 222 Influenza 83 Lightning strike 1 Meningitis 240 Murder 552 Pregnancy 46 Railway accidents 32 Road accidents 1754 L/O – What is Risk? ALL Describe the term risk MOST Calculate percentage chance of risk SOME Evaluate the differences in risk

Keywords – Risk, Percentage, Probability, Ratio L/O – What is Risk? Risk can be express as Percentage, Probability and Ratio Percentage = 100 x Change in value Original value Probability (p) = Change in value Ratio 1 in X chance where X = 1/p Keywords – Risk, Percentage, Probability, Ratio L/O – What is Risk? ALL Describe the term risk MOST Calculate percentage chance of risk SOME Evaluate the differences in risk