Your University has decided to open a new urgent care clinic on the main campus. As the new COO of this facility, you are in charge of planning and designing this $10M facility. Describe in detail the following,
keeping in mind the Patient Experience in all aspects of the planning and design:
-Clientele/Diagnoses/Treatments
• Who is your main clientele? What are the most common diagnosis/treatments this clientele would be seen for in the clinic?
-TFacility design.
• Describe the design of your facility. Be very detailed and specific. Cover waiting room(s), reception area, triage/treatment room(s), billing/check out, etc.\
-Staff/Staffing Model
• Describe the staff and staffing model in your facility.
-Ideal patient encounter
• Describe an ideal patient encounter from arrival to discharge.
Please be very detailed in each of these responses.
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1. As a nurse in the health clinic of your local
university, your patients are typically young adults who are away
from home for the first time at college. The latest class of
incoming freshmen numbers 2,200; you are preparing an informational
pamphlet to ease their transition into college life. While
developing the pamphlet, your intent is to encourage the students
to live wisely without sounding like their parent. (Learning
Objective 3, 4 and 5)
a. What significantly life-threatening safety issues would you
specifically address with late adolescents to young adults?
b. What sexual consequences pose significant risk to this age
group?
c. Why are young adults at increased sexual risk?
d. Outline why teaching late adolescents and young adults about
personal safety issues is necessary.
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An employer's total payroll-related costs always exceed the wages and salaries earned by employees by:
Multiple Choice
Payroll taxes plus mandated programs such as workers' compensation insurance.
50%.
Employers' payroll-related costs actually are less than the gross wages and salaries earned by employees, because of amounts withheld from employees' checks.
Amounts withheld from employees' pay.
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In: Computer Science
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displayed below.]
Packard Company engaged in the following transactions during
Year 1, its first year of operations: (Assume all transactions
are cash transactions.)
During Year 2, Packard engaged in the following transactions:
(Assume all transactions are cash transactions.)
What was the balance of Packard's Retained Earnings account before closing in Year 1?
Multiple Choice
$810
$0
$1,030
$1,050
with the information above....
What is the after-closing amount of retained earnings that will be reported on Packard’s balance sheet at the end of Year 2? (Assume that closing entries have been made).
Multiple Choice
$2,080
$1,710
$1,440
$2,275
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The following entry is taken from the journal of a merchandising
company:
| Cost of Goods Sold | 6,000 | |
| Merchandise Inventory | 6,000 |
What is the effect of this entry on the company’s financial
statements?
Multiple Choice
Assets and stockholders’ equity increase.
Assets and liabilities increase.
Assets and stockholders’ equity decrease.
Assets decrease and stockholders’ equity increases.
In: Accounting
Many people are worried about what television has done to the generation of African children you have grown up watching it According to kwafo (2017 Study tend To show that Tv stifle Creative imagination similarly Marco (2019) adds That television has taking away the children’s ability to form mental picture in his or her mind resulting in children who cannot understand a simple story without visual illustrations secondly, Mba (2019) Argues that too much television to early tend to cause children to withdraw from real life experiences. The results of this as pointed out by nimo ( 2018) Is that they grow up to be passive spectators who can only respond actions but not initiate it the third area for concern is the serious frequent complaints made by elementary school teachers that’s children Exhibit a low tolerance For the frustration of learning this is because they have been conditioned to see all problems solved in 30 or 60 minutes on Tv They are quickly discourage by any activities that’s promises less than instant gratification . Finally, perhaps The most serious results is the impact of television violence on children who have come to regard it as an every day thing not only does this increase their tolerance Of violent Behavior in others , but the woman and juvenile unit ( WAJU ) now concedes that Under certain conditions some children will imitate anti-social acts that they witness on tv
1. Summarize in not more than 15 ways the 4 negative impact on children
2. In less than 5 words summarize the concern of WAJU on the intolerance nature of children
3. What is the impact of television on children as they become inexperienced in life .Write your answer
4. Paragraph macro’s View on the impact of television on children
5. Paragraph the frequent complaints of elementary school teachers about the impact of television
In: Economics
Triple J Movers Ltd. is owned by Jacques Tétreault. The company used to be profitable but several new small companies have started to compete with Triple J, off ering very low prices that Triple J cannot match. Jacques thinks he can make his company profi table again if he eliminates his competitors, which will allow him to raise prices. He therefore decided to purchase one of his competitors each year for the next four years. The first company he bought was a proprietorship called Jerry’s Trucking. Jacques has hired your audit firm to review the accounting system and controls at Jerry’s Trucking to see what changes are needed before he can integrate it into Triple J Movers. Jacques hopes there are not many problems. You interviewed the owner of Jerry’s Trucking and the company’s bank manager and learned the following information: The company has customers in both Canada and in the United States, and the owner was not very knowledgeable about customs fees that must be paid and regulations that have to be followed when transporting goods across the borders. Also, the owner, Jerry, often simply took any cash that the business earned and spent it on personal items, instead of taking a salary from the business. There is only one office staff member besides Jerry: Jerry’s cousin, who does all of the bookkeeping. His cousin is not an accountant but has taken some accounting courses. Jerry explained that controls at Jerry’s Trucking are strong because: ● He can trust his cousin completely. (Having honest employees is important for effective control.) ● Jerry personally checks all of the bookkeeping entries, making any corrections he feels are necessary. ● At the year end, Jerry takes the bookkeeping records to a tax preparer, who prepares his tax return. Discuss the inherent risk at Jerry’s Trucking based on the above information. Include six observations in your answer.
In: Accounting
In: Economics
What role does an individual “down-the-ranks” have in establishing and maintaining an ethical tone and company culture
In: Accounting
1.In October of 2017 Bruce, a cash basis CPA, contracted to perform an audit for $2,000 and to prepare the corporate tax return for $1,000. The contract called for payment January 31 of 2018. The client called Bruce on December 31, 2017, and offered him $1,500. Bruce accepted and the client mailed him a check on December 31, 2017. What amount must Bruce include in his 2017 tax return?
| $1,000 |
| $0 |
| $1,500 |
| $3,000 |
2. Bobby is age 62, single, and claimed as a dependent by his daughter on her tax return. During the current year, Bobby received Social Security payments of $6,000, interest on a bank account of $3,500, and $2,300 from a part-time job. What is Bobby’s taxable income?
| $0 |
| $550 |
| $2,300 |
| $3,150 |
3.Sally is 92 years old and single and claimed by her daughter as a dependent. During the tax year she received $1,900 in interest from her savings account, $1,500 in interest from State of New York general obligation bonds, and $8,000 distributions from a Roth IRA. What is her gross income?
| $1,500 |
| $1,900 |
| $3,400 |
| $11,400 |
4.George, age 21 is a full-time student at the University and is claimed as a dependent by his parents he had earned income of $2000 from a part-time job. In addition he had $950 interest from a savings account. He had total itemized deductions of $200 in the current year. What is George’s taxable income this year?
| $600 |
| $950 |
| $2,000 |
| $2,950 |
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