Vaccinations for H1N1 are considered a __________

a. fixed indirect cost
b. fixed direct cost
c. variable indirect cost
d. variable direct cost


d

a. Incorrect: Vaccine costs are variable (the expense varies with volume) and direct (a service), not indirect (general) costs.
b. Incorrect: Vaccine costs are variable (the expense varies with volume).
c. Incorrect: Vaccine costs are direct (a service), not indirect (general) costs.
d. Correct: Vaccine costs are variable (the expense varies with volume) and direct (a service).

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The client states that she is an ovo-lacto-vegetarian. Which of the following types of food does an ovo-lacto-vegetarian consume?

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