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When reading the H&P for your client admitted with heart fai…

When reading the H&P for your client admitted with heart failure you note that they have an ejection fraction of 15%. You note that the following medications are due at 0900: Lasix 80 mg IV, K-Dur 30 meq po, Metoprolol 25 mg po, and Lisinopril 20 mg po. Your client has a  BP – 96/48, HR – 110, and RR – 20. Which medication would you consider holding? (Select all that apply)

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Jaxson Corporation has a cash balance of $18,000 on November…

Jaxson Corporation has a cash balance of $18,000 on November 1. The company must maintain a minimum cash balance of $10,000. During November, expected cash receipts are $98,000. Cash disbursements during the month are expected to total $112,000. Ignoring interest payments, during November the company will need to borrow:

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The management of Jaxson Corporation is investigating purcha…

The management of Jaxson Corporation is investigating purchasing equipment that would increase sales revenues by $269,000 per year and cash operating expenses by $156,000 per year. The equipment would cost $294,000 and have a 6 year life with no salvage value. The simple rate of return on the investment is closest to

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When a company is cash poor, a project with a short payback…

When a company is cash poor, a project with a short payback period but a low rate of return may be preferred to a project with a long payback period and a high rate of return.

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An automated turning machine is the current constraint at a…

An automated turning machine is the current constraint at a local corporation. Three products use this constrained resource. Data concerning those products appear below:    TQ JQ RQ    Selling price per unit $ 161.72 $ 350.32 $ 468.25   Variable cost per unit $ 118.94 $ 241.42 $ 342.92   Minutes on the constraint 2.30 6.60 8.30   Rank the products in order of their current profitability from most profitable to least profitable. In other words, rank the products in the order in which they should be emphasized.

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Some investment projects require that a company increase its…

Some investment projects require that a company increase its working capital. Under the net present value method, the requirement to increase the working capital at the beginning of the project  and the eventual recovery of working capital at the end should be treated as:

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Two products, WX5 and XZ6, emerge from a joint process. Prod…

Two products, WX5 and XZ6, emerge from a joint process. Product WX5 has been allocated $16,300 of the total joint costs of $37,000. A total of 2,300 units of product WX5 are produced from the joint process. Product WX5 can be sold at the split-off point for $11 per unit, or it can be processed further for an additional total cost of $10,300 and then sold for $13 per unit. If product WX5 is processed further and sold, what would be the financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company compared with sale in its unprocessed form directly after the split-off point?

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A company produces and sells 16,000 units of Product X each…

A company produces and sells 16,000 units of Product X each month. The selling price of Product X is $30 per unit, and variable expenses are $24 per unit. A study has been made concerning whether Product X should be discontinued. The study shows that $70,000 of the $110,000 in monthly fixed expenses charged to Product X would not be avoidable even if the product was discontinued. If Product X is discontinued, the monthly financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company of eliminating this product should be:

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The management of J is considering the following three inves…

The management of J is considering the following three investment projects:    Project CProject DProject EInvestment required$ 43,200$ 49,200$ 102,000Present value of cash inflows$ 47,952$ 57,072$ 111,180   Rank the projects according to the profitability index, from most profitable to least profitable.

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A company is investigating buying a small used aircraft to u…

A company is investigating buying a small used aircraft to use in making airborne inspections of its above-ground pipelines. The aircraft would have a useful life of 5 years. The company uses a discount rate of 8% in its capital budgeting. The net present value of the investment, excluding the intangible benefits, is −$396,150. Present Value of $1; 1/( 1 + r ) n   Periods4%5%6%7%8%9%10%   10.9620.9520.9430.9350.9260.9170.909   20.9250.9070.890.8730.8570.8420.826   30.8890.8640.840.8160.7940.7720.751   40.8550.8230.7920.7630.7350.7080.683   50.8220.7840.7470.7130.6810.650.621   60.790.7460.7050.6660.630.5960.564   70.760.7110.6650.6230.5830.5470.513Present Value of an Annuity of $1 in Arrears; 1 r [ 1 – 1 ( 1 + r ) n ]Periods4%5%6%7%8%9%10%10.9620.9520.9430.9350.9260.9170.90921.8861.8591.8331.8081.7831.7591.73632.7752.7232.6732.6242.5772.5312.48743.633.5463.4653.3873.3123.243.1754.4524.3294.2124.13.9933.893.79165.2425.0764.9174.7674.6234.4864.35576.0025.7865.5825.3895.2065.0334.868Use the tables above to determine the appropriate discount factor(s).How large would the annual intangible benefit have to be to make the investment in the aircraft financially attractive? (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

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