The units of an item available for sale during the year were as follows:
| January 1 | Inventory | 40 Units at $165 | $6,600 |
| August 13 | Purchase | 200 Units at $180 | $36,000 |
| November 30 | Purchase | 60 Units at $200 | $12,000 |
| Available for Sale | 300 Units | $54,600 |
There are 75 Units of the item in the physical inventory at December 31. The periodic inventory system is used. Determine the inventory cost using the (a) first-in, first-out (FIFO) method; (b) last-in, first-out (LIFO) method; and (c) weighted average cost method.
In: Accounting
A 22 year old black woman present with complaints of burning and frequency of urination for the past 2 to 3 days. It is getting worse. She feels she has to void, rushes to the bathroom and then is only able to void a small amount. it is painful. There is no sign of blood in the urine. She denies fever, chills, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting or vaginal discharge.
" I have to rush to the bathroom, and it hurts when I urinate".
Physical Ex:
Essentially unremarkable. Negative suprapubic tenderness: negative costovertebral angle tenderness. Negative abdominal pain and benign abdominal exam. Negative back pain. Afebrile. Vital signs normal. No complaints of vaginal discharge. Uranalysis shows+ WBCs, trace RBCs.
In: Nursing
The Patient with an Esophageal Problem
The 53-year-old man comes to the clinic for an appointment stating
that he is experiencing heartburn, chest pain, and frequent
belching. He describes the pain as a substernal burning sensation
that tends to move up and down the chest in a wavelike fashion. He
reports that the symptoms are impacting his ability to concentrate
at work and to sleep through the night, even though he sleeps with
his head elevated at least 6 inches.
What other questions should the nurse ask at this time? What are the possible causes of this substernal burning?
The patient is ordered to have 24-hour ambulatory pH monitoring. What patient teaching concerning to this test should the nurse provide?
The patient receives a diagnosis of GERD. What patient and family health promotion modifications to control reflux should the nurse include in the teaching?
In: Nursing
Patient is a 76 year old male who was admitted to the hospital for pulmonary embolism, cardiomyopathy, left ventricular thrombus, ischemic cardiomyopathy. No known allergies. He has history of HTN and hyperlipidemia. Over the past 2 months, he was experiencing SOB particularly with exertion. Patient visited primary care provider on the 29th who directed him to ED for further evaluation. In the ER, found to be afebrile, hemodinamically stable, saturating 95% RA. Lab work-up notable for troponin of 61. CTA chest done showed pulmonary emboli of the secondary and tertiary right lower lobe branches, no saddle emboli. Hospitalist team was called for admissions further management.
Now, he has telemetry on reading 61-67 HR. He was complaining of right knee pain and lower back that radiates to his neck. Administered Tylenol for his lower back and neck pain. Neck also has Lidoderm patch. He did not complain shortness of breath or chest pain during my shift. He also complaint of pain when elevating his legs, so his legs were mostly down during my shift. Dr. said he must be experiencing gout due to his medications not because of his diet. He was sitting on the side of the bed most of my shift. He's on a cardiac diet and tolerating well. Recent vital signs were: BP: 120/77 , Pulse: 67 , RR: 16 , Temp: 98.6F , O2 sat: 99%. Upper lobes were clear, crackles to bilateral lower bases. Patient is independent, steady gait, 1+ pitting edema to bilateral lower extremities. Waiting for a life vest. Getting discharge tomorrow.
Medications:
Aspirin 81 mg
Capsaicin cream to right knee
Spinoralactone 25mg
Lasix Injection 4mL IV
Lidoderm patch to neck
Toprol XL tab 50mg
Lisinopril tab 5mg
Colchicine
Coumadin 4mg PO (HOLD because of INR 3.05)
Potassium Chloride 40mEq PO ONCE
Laboratory Tests:
WBC: 9.8 , RBC: 5.04 , Hgb: 14.5 , Hct: 45.7 , Plt: 166 , Na: 139 , Potassium: 3.5 , Chloride: 100 , CO2: 28 , BUN: 13 , Creatinine: 0.97, Calcium: 9.3
Glucose: 111 H , Uric Acid: 11.7 H , Magnesium: 2.2 , Phosphorus: 4.4
EST GFR AfAM: 88 L
EST GFR NonAf: 76 L
PT: 30.6 H
INR: 3.05
APTT: 113 H
Questions:
- What are the nursing diagnosis?
- What are the three top problems for this patient? Include "related to" and "as evidenced by".
- What are the goals presented for priority problems are listed with measurable outcomes?
- What are the interventions (at least one education intervention) Relationships apparent between interventions and each goal/outcome and problem. Be concise and clear, achievable, relates to the stated diagnosis and client outcome.
- Evaluation: States how client outcome was met, what might have helped or hinder attainment of the outcome, analyzes the care given. If needed, revisions in the care plan done; interventions, assessment, state if should have done something differently in retrospect.
In: Nursing
you're a patient is a 48-year-old female with a history of breast cancer at the outpatient chemotherapy clinic she was found to have a fever of 104 and the nurse noted redness around her PICC line. chemotherapy was held and she was admitted to the oncology unit.
1.what are your primary concerns for this patient and what assessments and interventions would be associated with your concerns and why?
In: Nursing
Suppose a venture's first cash flow is expected in Year 6, and the cash flow is expected to be 3,891,326. A comparable firm has earnings of 31,104,064 and a market cap of 412,501,981. Assuming a discount rate of 15%, find the present value (at Year 0) of the firm in do
In: Finance
Given an interest rate of 6% per year compounded annually, what is the value at the date t = 0 of a perpetual stream of $2,000 annual payments that begin at date t = 10? (approx. to nearest integer value)
Select one:
a. $19730
b. $20914
c. $18613
d. $18000
In: Finance
Assume the appropriate discount rate is 4%. You will receive a payment every year for the next 17 years, which will grow at 3% annually. The amount of the first payment will be $2,000. What is the current value of this series of payments?
In: Finance
What is the payback period for the investment project that has the following cash flows?
Year Cash Flows
0 -65,209
1 24,853
2 27,977
3 23,774
4 25,436
In: Finance
Determining the amount of money to borrow to finance a 10-year project is a capital structure decision. True or false
In: Finance