The nurse is assessing the medication administration record…
The nurse is assessing the medication administration record (MAR) for a client. Medications: Amlodipine 5 mg PO Gentamicin 80 mg IVPB q 8 hrs Methylprednisolone 40 mg Furosemide 40 mg PO daily Which medication should the nurse recognize as potentially ototoxic for the client?
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Insert the correct response. The physician has ordered Digitek 0.125 mg oral every 48 hours for a patient with atrial fibrillation. The medication is supplied as Digitek 125 mcg per tablet. How many tablets of Digitek would the patient receive with each dose? _________
Read DetailsThe nurse is administering eyedrops to a client with an infe…
The nurse is administering eyedrops to a client with an infection in the right eye. The drops go in both eyes, and two different bottles are used to administer the drops. The nurse accidentally uses the left eye bottle for the right eye. What action by the nurse is best?
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Consider two perpetuities that pay you $200 (perpetuity 1) and 500 (perpetuity 2) every 4 years forever. You will receive the first payment of the $200 perpetuity in year 4 (i.e., the first cash flow occurs at year 4), and the first payment of the $500 perpetuity in year 5 (i.e., the first cash flow occurs at year 5). The timeline below shows only the first two cash flows for each, but remember that these payments continue indefinitely. Assume a 4% EAR or APR compounded annually. What are the present values (in year 0) of these two perpetuities?
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You are thinking about investing in a mine that will produce $7,000 worth of ore in the first year (i.e., year 1). As the ore closest to the surface is removed, it will become more difficult to extract the ore. Therefore, the value of the ore that you mine will decrease at a rate of 2% per year (i.e., -2%) forever. If the appropriate interest rate is 3% per year, then the present value (PV0) of this mining operation is closest to:
Read DetailsYou save $300 per month starting TODAY (i.e., at year 0) for…
You save $300 per month starting TODAY (i.e., at year 0) for 12 months to pay for your next vacation (the last contribution is 12 months from now). If your saving account pays 12% APR compounded monthly, how much will you be able to spend on your vacation after saving for 12 months (i.e., the value accumulated in month 12, immediately after you make the last contribution)? Show your work.
Read DetailsYou are taking out a loan today (month 0) to finance an 18-m…
You are taking out a loan today (month 0) to finance an 18-month professional program. You will graduate at the end of month 18. The loan includes a 12-month grace period after graduation during which you are not required to make any payments. After the grace period ends, you must repay the loan using 60 equal monthly payments of $1,050, paid at the end of each month. Therefore: The first payment will be made at the end of month 31. The 60th (final) payment will be made at the end of month 90. Interest begins accruing immediately at month 0 on the outstanding loan balance and continues to accrue during the program and the grace period (no payments are required during these months, but interest is still charged). The interest rate on the loan is 12% APR, compounded monthly. (8 points) How much can you borrow today? (PV at month 0.) Show your work. (2 points) What is the future value of the payment stream (i.e., the value of this annuity) at the time of the final payment (end of month 90)? Show your work
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