The health status of a population or a community
Rounding Requirement: When asked to go out to a specific decimal place (i.e., one or two) please use the general rounding technique. In rounding, when the last number is five or greater, the preceding number should be increased by one. In contrast, when the last number is less than five, the preceding number should remain the same. For example, when rounding 27.56% to one decimal place, the rate becomes 27.6%. When rounding 1.653 to two decimal places, the rate becomes 1.65. For rates less than 1.0, a zero should precede the decimal to emphasize that the rate is less than 1 (for example, 0.56 or if a percent 0.56%).
Section I: Population Health
What are the health determinants and how do they contribute to the health status of a population or a community? Provide a specific example of each determinant.

