MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY REVIEW
For the following word parts, write the definition
1. phleb/o:
2. -otomy:
3. hepat/o:
4. -itis:
5. ven/i-:
6. -puncture:
7. syncop/o:
8. nos/o:
9. comi/o:
10. -al:
11. ante-:
12. cubit/o:
13. anti-:
14. -sepsis:
15. coagul/o:
16. glyc/o:
17. -lysis:
18. ped/o:
19. iatr/o:
20. hem/o:
21. hemat/o:
22. -oma:
23. inter-:
24. -stitial:
25. capillar/o:
26. thromb/o:
27. -sis:
28. derm/o:
29. plant/o:
30. palm/o:
31. -rrhage:
32. PPE:
33. ASCP:
34. HBV:
35. HCV:
36. HIV:
37. OSHA:
38. IAPS:
39. NCA:
40. NPA:
41. POL:
42. CLSI:
43. CBC:
44. EDTA:
45. SST:
46. PST:
47. PT:
48. APTT:
49. FDA:
50. POCT:
51. PKU:
In: Nursing
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Time Period t
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Daily Sales
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1
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40
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2
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28
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3
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37
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4
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46
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5
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35
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6
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33
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7
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52
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8
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49
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9
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50
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10
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28
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11
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44
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12
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30
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13
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69
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14
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58
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15
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61
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16
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58
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17
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46
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18
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59
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19
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48
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20
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64
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In: Operations Management
1. Consider two stocks, Stock D, with an expected return of 13 percent and a standard deviation of 33 percent, and Stock I, an international company, with an expected return of 16 percent and a standard deviation of 40 percent. The correlation between the two stocks is 0.2. What is the weight of stock D in the minimum variance portfolio? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 4 decimal places.)
2. Consider two stocks, Stock D, with an expected return of 13 percent and a standard deviation of 27 percent, and Stock I, an international company, with an expected return of 16 percent and a standard deviation of 44 percent. The correlation between the two stocks is -0.6. What is the weight of stock D in the minimum variance portfolio? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 4 decimal places.)
In: Finance
Job Costs Using Activity-Based Costing
Heitger Company is a job-order costing firm that uses activity-based costing to apply overhead to jobs. Heitger identified three overhead activities and related drivers. Budgeted information for the year is as follows:
| Activity | Cost | Driver | Amount of Driver | ||
| Materials handling | $101,200 | Number of moves | 4,000 | ||
| Engineering | 142,400 | Number of change orders | 8,000 | ||
| Other overhead | 358,800 | Direct labor hours | 52,000 |
Heitger worked on four jobs in July. Data are as follows:
| Job 13-43 | Job 13-44 | Job 13-45 | Job 13-46 | |||||
| Beginning balance | $24,200 | $17,200 | $3,600 | $0 | ||||
| Direct materials | $5,600 | $8,600 | $11,100 | $10,300 | ||||
| Direct labor cost | $970 | $950 | $1,680 | $130 | ||||
| Job 13-43 | Job 13-44 | Job 13-45 | Job 13-46 | |||||
| Number of moves | 44 | 50 | 35 | 5 | ||||
| Number of change orders | 27 | 41 | 18 | 19 | ||||
| Direct labor hours | 970 | 950 | 1,680 | 130 | ||||
By July 31, Jobs 13-43 and 13-44 were completed and sold. Jobs 13-45 and 13-46 were still in process.
Required:
1. Calculate the activity rates for each of the three overhead activities. Round all activity rates to the nearest cent.
| Materials handling rate | $ per move |
| Engineering rate | $ per change order |
| Other overhead rate | $ per direct labor hour |
2. Prepare job-order cost sheets for each job showing all costs through July 31.
When required, round your answers to the nearest dollar. If an amount is zero, enter "0".
| Heitger Company | ||||
| Job-Order Cost Sheets | ||||
| Job 13-43 | Job 13-44 | Job 13-45 | Job 13-46 | |
| Balance, July 1 | $ | $ | $ | $ |
| Direct materials | ||||
| Direct labor cost | ||||
| Materials handling | ||||
| Engineering | ||||
| Other overhead | ||||
| Total | $ | $ | $ | $ |
3. Calculate the balance in Work in Process on
July 31.
4. Calculate the cost of goods sold for
July.
5. What if Job 13-46 required no engineering change orders? What is the difference in the new cost of Job 13-46?
In: Accounting
McCormick & Company is considering a project that requires an initial investment of $24 million to build a new plant and purchase equipment. The investment will be depreciated as a modified accelerated cost recovery system (MACRS) seven-year class asset. The new plant will be built on some of the company's land, which has a current, after-tax market value of $4.3 million. The company will produce bulk units at a cost of $130 each and will sell them for $420 each. There are annual fixed costs of $500,000. Unit sales are expected to be $150,000 each year for the next six years, at which time the project will be abandoned. At that time, the plant and equipment is expected to be worth $8 million (before tax) and the land is expected to be worth $5.4 million (after tax). To supplement the production process, the company will need to purchase $1 million worth of inventory. That inventory will be depleted during the final year of the project. The company has $100 million of debt outstanding with a yield to maturity of 8 percent, and has $150 million of equity outstanding with a beta of 0.9. The expected market return is 13 percent, and the risk-free rate is 5 percent. The company's marginal tax rate is 40 percent. Should the project be accepted? questions: 6. Create an after-tax cash flow timeline. (what's the formula?) 7. What are the total expected cash flows at the end of year six? The $4.3 million is an opportunity cost and must be included at date zero as a cash outflow. If the project is accepted, however, the land can be sold in six years for $5.4 million. 8. Find the NPV using the after-tax WACC as the discount rate. 9. Find the IRR. 10. Should the project be accepted? Discuss whether NPV or IRR creates the best decision rule.
In: Finance
On a certain day,500 students are cross classified according to age groups and mars scored in the quiz
| age group | ||||
| marks | below 81 | 18-21 | 22 plus | |
| less than 51 | 30 | 31 | 25 | |
| 51-70 | 60 | 40 | 46 | |
| 71-90 | 80 | 20 | 100 | |
| 91-100 | 26 | 2 | 40 |
a)state and explain any two non- mutually exclusive events.
b)state and explain any two mutually exclusive events
c) Calculate the probability that a randomly selected student:
i) Scored 95%
ii)is aged 23 years
iii) is aged 1 years or scored 75%.
iv) scored 44 % and is aged 19 years. ( 3 marks)
d. Given that a randomly selected student scored 60%, calculate the probability that the student is aged 20 years.
In: Statistics and Probability
Iconic memory is a type of memory that holds visual information for about half a second (0.5 seconds). To demonstrate this type of memory, participants were shown three rows of four letters for 50 milliseconds. They were then asked to recall as many letters as possible, with a 0-, 0.5-, or 1.0-second delay before responding. Researchers hypothesized that longer delays would result in poorer recall. The number of letters correctly recalled is given in the table.
| Delay Before Recall | ||
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0.5 | 1 |
| 8 | 8 | 5 |
| 7 | 3 | 7 |
| 5 | 10 | 2 |
| 11 | 5 | 5 |
| 7 | 6 | 2 |
| 10 | 4 | 3 |
(a) Complete the F-table. (Round your values for MS and F to two decimal places.)
| Source of Variation | SS | df | MS | F |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Between groups | ||||
| Within groups (error) | ||||
| Total |
(b) Compute Tukey's HSD post hoc test and interpret the results.
(Assume alpha equal to 0.05. Round your answer to two decimal
places.)
The critical value is what? For each pairwise comparison.
(c)Which of the comparisons had significant differences? (Select
all that apply.)
The null hypothesis of no difference should be retained because none of the pairwise comparisons demonstrate a significant difference.
Recall following no delay was significantly different from recall following a half second delay.
Recall following a half second delay was significantly different from recall following a one second delay.
Recall following no delay was significantly different from recall following a one second delay.
You may need to use the appropriate table in Appendix B to answer
this question.
In: Statistics and Probability
The National Football League (NFL) records a variety of performance data for individuals and teams. To investigate the importance of passing on the percentage of games won by a team, the data shown presents the average number of passing yards per attempt (Yds/Att) and the percentage of games won (WinPct) for a random sample of 10 NFL teams for the 2011 season (NFL website, February 12, 2012).
| Team | Yds/Att | Win% |
| Arizona Cardinals | 6.5 | 50 |
| Atlanta Falcons | 7.1 | 63 |
| Carolina Panthers | 7.4 | 38 |
| Chicago Bears | 6.4 | 50 |
| Dallas Cowboys | 7.4 | 50 |
| New England Patriots | 8.3 | 81 |
| Philadelphia Eagles | 7.4 | 50 |
| Seattle Seahawks | 6.1 | 44 |
| St. Louis Rams | 5.2 | 13 |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 6.2 | 25 |
Perform the following:
1.)Develop a scatter diagram with the number of passing yards
per attempt on the horizontal axis. What does the scatter diagram
indicate about the relationship between the two variables?
2.)What is the estimated regression equation (use 2 decimal
places)?
3.)Conclude on the goodness of fit.
4.)Test if the independent variable is significant. Use a = 0.10
and make sure to show all 5 steps in your test.
5.)Test the equation as a whole. Use a = 0.10 and make sure to show
all 5 steps in your test.
6.)Do the assumptions about the error term seem reasonable? Use the
appropriate statistical tool.
7.)Interpret the coefficient of the independent variable
8.)Develop a 90% confidence interval estimate of the mean win
percentage if the passing yards per attempt is 6.2.
9.)Develop a 90% prediction interval for the Kansas City Chiefs who
had an average passing yards per attempt of 6.2 for the season.
.
10.)Compare your results in part i. when the known record for the
KC Chiefs for the 2011 season was 7 wins and 9 losses.
In: Statistics and Probability
You are saving for the college eduction of your two children. They are two years apart in age; one will begin college 17 years from today and other child will begin in 19 years from today. You estimate the college expenses to be $40000 per year per child. Given r = 8% EAR. College expenses are paid at the beginning of each school year. How much money must you deposit in an account each year to fund your children's education? Your deposits begin one year from today. You will make the last deposit at the end of the 15th year. Assume Five years of college.
In: Finance
You must use limit theory for your answers to this question, results obtained by the algorithms of calculus will not earn credit.
1) The height, ?, in metres, (with ? measured in seconds) of a cricket ball (on being mishit straight upwards) is modelled by the equation:
?(?) = 25? − 5?2
a) Show how to derive an expression for the instantaneous velocity at ? = ? seconds.
Simplify your expression as far as possible.
b) What is the initial velocity?
c) Find the instantaneous velocity when ? = 3
d) What does your answer to part (c) mean?
e) What will be the instantaneous velocity when the cricket ball reaches its maximum
height?
f) What is the maximum height reached by the cricket ball?
In: Math