During an EMS run and your partner instructed you and
suggests you to do and write vital signs written differently than of the
original record obtained, it would likely affect the treatment that could be
administered in the patient. The vital signs are basic and yet they are important
in a person’s data for they are a critical data and it is where medical
professionals base their treatment and assessment to the patient. If this is
written differently, not only will affect the treatment but it could also cause
conflicts and there will be consequences to the people who are involved such as
having suspended or fired in their line of work or having to have criminal
charges.
Answer:
<u>Letter D is correct.</u> It is the value of the unpaid balance on an annuity at the specified point in time.
Explanation:
An ordinary annuity is the making of fixed payments over a fixed period of time. To specify the value of an annuity present in an ordinary annuity, one must know the established interest rates. When interest rates are higher, the present value of the ordinary annuity is reduced, and when interest rates are lower the present value is higher.
The answer is D. All would be included as human resources
Answer: Zero
Explanation: As per the subject matter of cost accounting and economics. Variable cost can be defined as the cost which changes its level with the level of output produced unlike fixed cost which remain constant at all levels.
Electricity bill, raw materials and packaging are some common examples of variable cost.
So from the above explanation we can conclude that if Bev produce no bags there variable cost would be zero.
Answer:
Physics
Explanation:
Opportunity Cost
When an option is chosen from alternatives, the opportunity cost is the "cost" incurred by not enjoying the benefit associated with the best alternative choice.
Since Arshad is concerned about his mid-career salary, Physics has the highest mid-career salary among the options, therefore opportunity cost of choosing to major in communications would be Physics