Sue, a bookkeeper at a hospital, normally prepares vendor bills for payments but was on vacation. The covering employee missed an invoice totaling $1000 for supplies received. When Sue returns, she discovers that the bill is past due and that the vendor will charge a 5% penalty for late payment. Which of the following is the best way to record the 5% penalty?
A. The original Medical Supplies Expense entry is increased by 5%.
B. A new Medical Supplies Expense entry of $50 is made.
C. A new Miscellaneous Expenses entry of $50 is made.
D. A new Bank Fees entry of $50 is made.
Answer: C
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here," in reference to the patient. The assailant is standing with the bat held above his shoulder, ready to swing. Which of the following is the best course of action? A) Try to reason with the husband, using the techniques you learned for dealing with behavioral emergencies, while your partner goes outside to request law enforcement. B) Retreat from the residence, leaving the patient behind, move your vehicle away from the address, and request law enforcement. C) Carry out the "take-down" approach you and your partner have practiced for such a situation. D) Inform the assailant that you will leave but that you have to take the patient with you.
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A) investigational new drug review B) postmarketing studies C) pre-clinical investigation D) clinical investigation
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When calling your radio report to the receiving hospital, you should:
A: include the patient's name. B: break your report into 60-second increments. C: only give your report to a physician. D: be brief, concise, and factual.