Mrs. Newford is a 74-year-old patient who lives in a retirem…
Mrs. Newford is a 74-year-old patient who lives in a retirement community, where she happily participates in activities with other residents. Her medications include a beta blocker, anti-inflammatories for arthritis, and a diuretic. She also says she takes over-the-counter antacids frequently for heartburn. When you ask how many times a day she takes the anti-inflammatories, she hesitates before answering, “Two, I think.” Which of the following actions might you take to help Mrs. Newford?
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Your patient has complaints of shortness of breath, pulmonary edema and orthopnea. On examination, you note a high-pitched, holosystolic (pansystolic) murmur radiating to the axilla. These symptoms best describe which valve disorder?
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Question 19 (7% total) HoneyBunny, Inc. purchased a machine on 1/1/2016 for $300,000. At the time of the purchase, they estimated that the machine would last 6 years and have a salvage value of $90,000. They begin depreciating the machine using the straight-line depreciation method. On 1/1/2019, they change their estimated salvage value to $50,000 and extend the useful life of the machine by 2 years. 19) What amount of depreciation expense will HoneyBunny report (at year-end) in 2019 related to this machine?
Read DetailsQuestions 9 – 12 (15% total) On 1/1/2012, Marcellus Inc ente…
Questions 9 – 12 (15% total) On 1/1/2012, Marcellus Inc enters into a 10-year non-cancellable lease for a piece of machinery owned by Mia, Inc. The lease calls for annual payments of $10,000, payable at the beginning of each year of the lease (first payment due 1/1/2012). At the end of the lease, ownership transfers to Marcellus, Inc. Mia, Inc purchased this machine on 12/31/2011 for $50,000, and the economic life of the machine is thought to be 20 years. Marcellus uses a 6% discount rate for present value calculations, while Mia uses 8%. 9)What type of lease is the from the perspective of Mia, Inc? 10) What (if any) journal entries should Mia, Inc. record on 1/1/2012 (ignoring depreciation)? 11) What (if any) journal entries should Mia, Inc. record on 12/31/2012, assuming Mia prepares financial statements annually on 12/31? (ignoring depreciation) 12) How much is Mia, Inc.’s net income impacted as a result of this lease in 2012? (ignoring depreciation)
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Respond to ONE of the following two questions: 1. Many individuals who log on to popular online social-networking sites, such as Facebook or Snapchat, see these as exciting new forums to express themselves, to encounter new ideas, and to socialize in the brave new world of cyberspace. The only rule on these sites seems to be that there are no rules, and their users seem to like it that way. However, another more ominous side of these new age meeting places has emerged recently. As a result of claims of assault and cyberbullying, many have called for closer regulation of popular computer networking sites and how those sites are made available to young people. Should these popular social-networking sites be regulated? Argue your position and propose solutions to fixing these issues involved with social media. 2. Traditionally, our definitions of community have focused primarily on people who live or work near each other and who possess a sense of shared interests and values. This idea of community focuses on the connections people make with one another. In recent years, we have seen changes in media and social media (television, radio, Internet), technology (phones, email), and travel (cars, mass transit) and the effect it has had on our connections. In your opinion, are our notions of community enhanced or challenged by the new conveniences of social media networking, gaming, and other increasingly popular internet activities?
Read Details“The misfortunes and decline of this country [Bengal, a regi…
“The misfortunes and decline of this country [Bengal, a region in eastern India] began on the day of the Muslim conquest. Just as a storm wreaks destruction and disorder upon a garden, so did the unscrupulous and tyrannical Muslims destroy the happiness and good fortune of Bengal. Ravaged by endless waves of oppression, the people of Bengal became withdrawn and timid. Hinduism, our native religion, also took distorted forms. But there are limits to everything. When the oppressions of the Muslims became intolerable, Brahma, the Lord of the Universe, provided a means of escape. The resumption of Bengal’s good fortune began on the day the British flag was first planted on this land. Tell me, if Muslim rule had continued, what would the condition of this country have been today? It must be loudly declared that it is to bless us that the Lord Brahma has brought the English to this country. British rule has ended the atrocities of Muslim rule. There can be no comparison between the two: the difference seems to be greater than that between darkness and light or between misery and bliss.” Bholanath Chakravarti, Bengali religious scholar, lecture at a meeting of a Hindu reformist society, Kolkata, India, 1876 The arguments expressed in the passage are significant because they help explain why
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