01. The nurse is discussing to the student the importance of nursing organizations. Which of the following organizations would be the appropriate resources for the nurse when looking up what’s covered in the nurse’s scope of practice?
America Nurses Association
National Leaque for Nursing
Nurse Manager Organization
National Council of Nurses Coaltion
25. The nurse is caring for a patient with altered mental status which of the following statements by the nurse will support the allegation of battery?
The patient was spitting on us, so I temporarily place a face mask on his face to protect us
I requested the security guard to search a patient's belongings before placing it in the evidence bag
the patient would not let go of my arm, so I told him I will elbow him to the chest if he does not let go of me
To prevent harm, I asked the unlicensed assistive
Personnel UAP to restrain the patient while I give the
injection
68. which is the best way to begin to teach a patient about a disease process?
Give the patient written information about the disease.
Show the patient anatomical charts.
Verbally inform the patient about the disease.
Assess the patient’s current level of
knowledge.
35. The nurse attended a conference of North America nursing diagnosis Association which of the following examples hoarder indicate correct understanding of the conference
a. ineffective airway clearance
b. left sided stroke (CVA)
c. Myocardial infarction (MI)
d. urinary tract infection related to age
In: Nursing
4. Unauthorized Fund Transfers.
FACTS: Lawrence Kruser and his wife maintained a joint checking account with the Bank of America. The bank issued to each of them a “Versatel” card and separate personal identification numbers so that they could access funds in their account from automated teller machines (ATMs). The Krusers believed that Mr. Kruser’s card had been destroyed in September 1986. The December 1986 account statement mailed to the Krusers by the bank, however, reflected a $20 withdrawal of funds by someone using Mr.Kruser’s card at an ATM. Mrs. Kruser underwent surgery in December 1986 and was in the hospital for eleven days. She spent the following months recuperating from the surgery. She therefore failed to examine the December bank statement promptly and did not discover the unauthorized December withdrawal until August or September of 1987, at which time she reported it to the bank. In September 1987, the Krusers received bank statements for July and August of 1987, which reflected forty-seven unauthorized withdrawals, totaling $9,020, made from an ATM by someone using Mr. Kruser’s card. They notified the bank of these withdrawals within a few days of receiving the statements.
ISSUE: Is the bank liable to the Krusers for the unauthorized withdrawals? Discuss.
RULE/RESOLUTION: [Kruser v. Bank of America NT & SA, 230 Cal.App.3d 741, 281 Cal.Rptr. 463 (1991)] How did the court answer the questions? What did the court decide?
EXPLANATION/APPLICATION-Do you agree with the court? Why or why not? Can you change any facts to give a different result?
In: Accounting
GENERAL BUSINESS COURSE QUESTION:
Joe and Jill were talking about the role played by the Federal Reserve System in the United States. Joe seemed to be quite well informed about the functions and activities of our central bank. "You see, Jill, the Fed is the main guardian of our nation's economic stability," Joe declared. "In America, we don't want inflation and we don't want recession. To stretch the situation just a bit, we are frightened, absolutely terrified, by thoughts of hyperinflation and depression. So, the Fed maintains the right to alter the situation and protect us from these two monsters. And you ask, how they do that? The answer is the discount rate. That is the device that the Federal Reserve System uses to keep us safe."
Jill was enjoying listening to her friend explain it all. Joe continued, "Now the discount rate is the interest rate that the twelve Federal Reserve Banks around the country charge their member banks on a loan. So, when the discount rate goes up, all interest rates tend to go up. And, happy to say, when interest rates go up all over America, this tends to slow down any inflationary tendencies." Jill asked, "Does the Fed have other tools for stopping inflation?" "No," said Joe.
7) Has the economy recovered from the last recession? What factors led you to your answer? You should be able to back up your opinion. Don't use blog opinions. Make sure your source(s) is/are based upon facts.
In: Operations Management
GENERAL BUSINESS COURSE QUESTION:
Joe and Jill were talking about the role played by the Federal Reserve System in the United States. Joe seemed to be quite well informed about the functions and activities of our central bank. "You see, Jill, the Fed is the main guardian of our nation's economic stability," Joe declared. "In America, we don't want inflation and we don't want recession. To stretch the situation just a bit, we are frightened, absolutely terrified, by thoughts of hyperinflation and depression. So, the Fed maintains the right to alter the situation and protect us from these two monsters. And you ask, how they do that? The answer is the discount rate. That is the device that the Federal Reserve System uses to keep us safe."
Jill was enjoying listening to her friend explain it all. Joe continued, "Now the discount rate is the interest rate that the twelve Federal Reserve Banks around the country charge their member banks on a loan. So, when the discount rate goes up, all interest rates tend to go up. And, happy to say, when interest rates go up all over America, this tends to slow down any inflationary tendencies." Jill asked, "Does the Fed have other tools for stopping inflation?" "No," said Joe.
6) In which type of fund do you think you would invest, a mutual fund or an exchange-traded fund? What is the difference and why would you favor one over the other?
In: Operations Management
GENERAL BUSINESS COURSE QUESTION:
Joe and Jill were talking about the role played by the Federal Reserve System in the United States. Joe seemed to be quite well informed about the functions and activities of our central bank. "You see, Jill, the Fed is the main guardian of our nation's economic stability," Joe declared. "In America, we don't want inflation and we don't want recession. To stretch the situation just a bit, we are frightened, absolutely terrified, by thoughts of hyperinflation and depression. So, the Fed maintains the right to alter the situation and protect us from these two monsters. And you ask, how they do that? The answer is the discount rate. That is the device that the Federal Reserve System uses to keep us safe."
Jill was enjoying listening to her friend explain it all. Joe continued, "Now the discount rate is the interest rate that the twelve Federal Reserve Banks around the country charge their member banks on a loan. So, when the discount rate goes up, all interest rates tend to go up. And, happy to say, when interest rates go up all over America, this tends to slow down any inflationary tendencies." Jill asked, "Does the Fed have other tools for stopping inflation?" "No," said Joe.
7) Has the economy recovered from the last recession? What factors led you to your answer? You should be able to back up your opinion. Don't use blog opinions. Make sure your source(s) is/are based upon facts.
In: Operations Management
|
Flamingo, Inc. |
|
|
Net sales |
$1,384 |
|
Less: Cost of goods sold |
605 |
|
Less: Depreciation |
180 |
|
Earnings before interest and taxes |
599 |
|
Less: Interest paid |
80 |
|
Taxable income |
519 |
|
Less: Taxes |
156 |
|
Net income |
$363 |
|
Addition to retained earnings |
$254 |
|
Dividends paid |
109 |
Unit 2 Exercise Questions
|
Flamingo, Inc. |
|||||
|
2018 |
2019 |
2018 |
2019 |
||
|
Cash |
$100 |
$121 |
Accounts payable |
$400 |
$350 |
|
Accounts rec. |
350 |
425 |
Notes payable |
390 |
370 |
|
Inventory |
440 |
410 |
Total |
$790 |
$720 |
|
Total |
$890 |
$956 |
Long-term debt |
500 |
550 |
|
Net fixed assets |
1,556 |
1,704 |
Owner’s equity |
||
|
Common stock |
600 |
580 |
|||
|
Retained |
556 |
810 |
|||
|
Total |
1,156 |
1,390 |
|||
|
Total assets |
$2,446 |
$2,660 |
Total liabilities |
$2,446 |
$2,660 |
Q1. Show detailed calculations of CFFA under two approaches we have discussed in our class.
Q2. Comment on the cashflow performance of the company in the years of 2018 and 2019.(20 marks)
Q3. If you were to advise Flamingo Inc. for the year 2020, what recommendations would you propose regarding the capital structure of the company? Why?
|
Flamingo, Inc. |
|
|
Net sales |
$1,384 |
|
Less: Cost of goods sold |
605 |
|
Less: Depreciation |
180 |
|
Earnings before interest and taxes |
599 |
|
Less: Interest paid |
80 |
|
Taxable income |
519 |
|
Less: Taxes |
156 |
|
Net income |
$363 |
|
Addition to retained earnings |
$254 |
|
Dividends paid |
109 |
Unit 2 Exercise Questions
|
Flamingo, Inc. |
|||||
|
2018 |
2019 |
2018 |
2019 |
||
|
Cash |
$100 |
$121 |
Accounts payable |
$400 |
$350 |
|
Accounts rec. |
350 |
425 |
Notes payable |
390 |
370 |
|
Inventory |
440 |
410 |
Total |
$790 |
$720 |
|
Total |
$890 |
$956 |
Long-term debt |
500 |
550 |
|
Net fixed assets |
1,556 |
1,704 |
Owner’s equity |
||
|
Common stock |
600 |
580 |
|||
|
Retained |
556 |
810 |
|||
|
Total |
1,156 |
1,390 |
|||
|
Total assets |
$2,446 |
$2,660 |
Total liabilities |
$2,446 |
$2,660 |
Q1. Show detailed calculations of CFFA under two approaches we have discussed in our class.
Q2. Comment on the cashflow performance of the company in the years of 2018 and 2019.(20 marks)
Q3. If you were to advise Flamingo Inc. for the year 2020, what recommendations would you propose regarding the capital structure of the company? Why?
In: Accounting
Jones and Smith share the same cubical in the office. Jones loves to listen to music on his speakers while working. Smith is not able to concentrate on his work in the presence of music.
Jones receives benefits worth $200 regardless of whether he listens to music on his speakers or headphones. The cost of headphones is $50. Smith is not able to concentrate on his work and suffers damages worth $350 when Jones listens to music without his headphones. Smith does not suffer any damages when Jones listens to music on his headphones.
Suppose the office does not have any rules against listening to music on speakers while working.
In this case, if Jones and Smith do not communicate, the market outcome is that
▼
Jones continues to listen to music on his speakers; therefore, Smith is not able to concentrate on his work
Jones continues to listen to music on his speakers; however, Smith is able to concentrate on his work
Jones starts listening to music on headphones; therefore, Smith is able to concentrate on his work
Jones stops listening to music on his speakers; therefore, Smith is able to concentrate on his work
.
This market outcome is
▼
socially efficient
socially inefficient
.
Which of the following is the outcome of bargaining when Jones and Smith can bargain at zero cost?
A.
A private deal between Jones and Smith cannot be struck as headphones are not free.
B.
Jones gives $350 to Smith and continues to listen to music on speakers.
C.
Smith starts listening to music on his speakers at a higher volume so as to cause disturbance to Jones. As a result, both of them suffer the damages worth more than $350.
D.
Smith gives $50 to Jones, and Jones agrees to listen to music using his headphones.
Now suppose their office passes a rule that says employees are not allowed to listen to music on their speakers while working. As before, Jones and Smith can bargain at a zero cost.
What will be the final outcome in this case?
A.
Smith stops listening to music and both of them receive net benefits worth more than $350.
B.
Jones buys headphones to listen to music, and both of them suffer damages worth more than $200.
C.
Jones buys headphones to listen to music, giving him net benefits worth $150. Smith does not suffer any damages.
D.
Smith gives Jones headphones as a gift, giving Jones net benefits worth $150 and Smith suffers damages worth $300.
When Jones and Smith can bargain at zero cost, the new rule of the office has
▼
no
little
remarkable
impact on achieving the economically efficient outcome.
In: Economics
Company name: ikeGPS Group Ltd
Discussion
Profitability
Introduce why it is important to assess profitability
Outline the basic ratios used to assess profitability, and provide an analysis of your selected company’s profitability
Refer to the appendix where you have calculated or obtained the relevant profitability ratios, and your graph.
You could show the graph in the main body of the report rather than the appendix if you like – however, if you have the graph in the main body, you do need to discuss it!
Briefly comment on the trends shown by the ratios, and in the graph
Conclude as to whether or not this company is profitable
300 – 350 WORDS
Liquidity
Introduce why it is important to assess liquidity
Outline the basic ratios used to assess liquidity, and provide an analysis of your company’s liquidity position relative to the previous year
Refer to the appendix where you have calculated or obtained the relevant liquidity ratios
Conclude as to whether or not this company is demonstrating good liquidity
300 – 350 WORDS
Financial Structure
Introduce why it is important to assess financial structure (or gearing)
Outline the basic ratios used to assess financial structure, and provide an analysis of your company’s financial structure relative to the previous year
Refer to the appendix where you have calculated or obtained the relevant financial structure ratios
Conclude as to whether or not the company shows a strong financial structure
300 – 350 WORDS
Future plans and Investor informationFuture PlansDiscuss what plans the company has announced to the public, and how these have impacted on the share price. This information can be found from a variety of sources:
Annual report
NZX company research
Newspaper article (preferably recent articles)
Investor Information
Introduce why it is important to assess investor information
Outline the basic ratios used to assess investor information, and provide an analysis of the trends shown in ‘share price performance’ graph
Refer to the appendix where you have calculated or obtained the relevant ratios, plus graph
Alternatively, the graph can be displayed in the main body of the report
Conclude as to whether or not this company would be a good investment
You must include a discussion on income vs growth
300 – 350 WORDS
Conclusions & Recommendation
Pull together the main points made from each part of the discussion
Conclusion should not have any new information
Make a recommendation to the prospective investor
You can recommend to buy shares, or not to buy shares in the company being investigated
Recommendation must clearly flow from the discussion and conclusions
200 – 250 WORDS
(Use NZX website, from its financial profile, we could get this chart for 4 years.)
Annual report from NZX website, is used to analysis this company.
In: Accounting
NEED DONE IN AN HOUR
File 1 - HotTubLastname.java
The capacity of the hot tub can be calculated by using the following formula:
Capacity in gallons = (Length * Width * Depth) / 1728 * 4.8
|
Hot Tub Capacity |
Package |
Cost Per Gallon |
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Less than 350 gallons |
Basic |
$5.00 |
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Less than 350 gallons |
Premium |
$6.50 |
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350 but not more than 500 gallons |
Basic |
$6.00 |
|
350 but not more than 500 gallons |
Premium |
$8.00 |
|
Over 500 gallons |
Basic |
$7.50 |
|
Over 500 gallons |
Premium |
$10.00 |
Price = Cost Per Gallon * Capacity
File 2 - DemoLastname.java
In: Computer Science
Explain the purpose of the co-insurance clause that is applied to building structures. What is an example of how it works?
In: Operations Management