Final answer:
The student's question involves calculating hospital statistics, such as census, IPSD, and bassinet occupancy percentage for a neonatal unit. These calculations require specific data, which was not provided. An example calculation shows how to determine bassinet occupancy if the census data were available.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question relates to calculating statistics for a neonatal unit in a hospital, which falls under the subject of Mathematics. Specifically, the question asks to calculate the census for January 2, the inpatient service day (IPSD) total for the same day, and the bassinet occupancy percentage. The census is the total number of neonates present in the unit at a specific time. The IPSD is the total number of inpatient service days provided to neonates on a given day. The bassinet occupancy percentage is calculated by dividing the census by the total number of available bassinets (16 in this case) and multiplying by 100 to get a percentage.
To provide the required calculations, one would need the total number of neonates present on January 2 (for the census) and the IPSD. Without that data being specified in the question, calculations cannot be performed. For a hypothetical example, if there were 12 neonates present, the census would simply be 12, and if each neonate stayed the entire day contributing to the IPSD, the IPSD total would also be 12. The bassinet occupancy percentage would be calculated as (12/16) * 100 = 75%, assuming every bassinet is intended for only one neonate at a time.