per patient day. 2) Calculate P/L per patient day. Solution: No of Patient days is as below: 30 beds * 150 days = 4500 Patient days 10 beds * 50 days = 500 Patient days Total patient days = 5000 Patient days Operating Cost Sheet | | No of Patient Days : 5000 | | Particulars | Amount Rs | Step A | Variable Costs | | | Laundry Charges | 35000 | | Junior Doctors and other charges | 100000 | | Food for patients | 80000 | | Diagnostics | 50000 |
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‘Nazification’ of government‚ police and the courts The country was divided into 42 Gaus‚ each with a Nazi Gauleiter with the power to make laws. Each street and block of flats had a Blockleiter who reported ‘grumblers’ to the police; the Nazis successfully encouraged the idea of Volksgemeinschaft (national community). German people enthusiastically reported troublemakers to the Gestapo. April 1934: ‘People’s Courts’ were set up with Nazi judges who gave the ‘right’ verdict. The police were
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What proportion of a normal distribution is located in the tail beyond z = +2.00? 0.0228 What proportion of a normal distribution is located between the mean and z = 1.40? 0.4192 The Z-score corresponding to the 52nd percentile is .05 A normally distributed variable has a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 2. The probability that a value between 7 and 9 is obtained is .2417 An accelerated life test on a large number of type-D alkaline batteries revealed that the mean life for a particular use
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problem they provide the solution. [7 marks] Reading for this question To prepare for this question you should read Chapter 3 in the subject guide‚ in particular the section on recent financial innovations. Approaching the question A good answer will review two financial innovations‚ e.g. the floating-rate debt innovation and the zero coupon bond innovation‚ and look at the reason why these instruments were a success initially (why investors believed they could perform a useful role) and why they later
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preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending before that court between Albert Anker‚ Klaas Ras‚ Albertus Snoek and Bundesrepublik Deutschland‚ represented by the Wasser- und Schiffahrtsdirektion Nord‚ on the interpretation of Article 39(4) EC‚ THE COURT‚ composed of: G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias‚ President‚ J.-P. Puissochet‚ M. Wathelet (Rapporteur)‚ R. Schintgen and C.W.A. Timmermans (Presidents of Chambers)‚ C. Gulmann‚ D.A.O. Edward‚ A. La Pergola‚ P. Jann‚ V. Skouris‚ F. Macken
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Statistics Cheat Sheet Proportion = Frequency x 100 = Percentage Total No | Z score (standardised value)-how many sds from the mean the value liesZ score = data value – mean Standard deviation | Metric Data = ExploreCategory = Frequencies | Bigger sample size will give a narrower confidence interval range (more specific) outliers affect the mean but not the median – this is why the median is preferred here.mean | | Reports -Only give confidence
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Griffin Finnell AP One Sheet William Golding‚ United Kingdom‚ Lord of the Flies‚ Dystopian 1954 Historical and Biographical Information Sir William Gerald Golding was an English novelist‚ playwright‚ and poet who won a Nobel Prize in Literature‚ and is best known for his novel Lord of the Flies. William Golding was born in his grandmother’s house‚ 47 Mountwise‚ Newquay‚ Cornwall and he spent many childhood holidays there. Golding married Ann Brookfield‚ an analytic chemist‚ on 30 September 1939
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Final exam Fair Game Sheet Stress Disorders * Reactions to extreme trauma: * Intrusive recollections and acute distress upon cues that suggest the trauma * Dissociative symptoms (psychic numbing) – STRONGEST SYMPTOM FOR PTSD * Emotional detachment‚ being in a daze‚ dropping out of activities‚ avoidance of trauma related topics‚ forgetting key aspect of trauma‚ derealization(external world is fake) and depersonalization. * Depersonalization disorder: one feels
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Shiana Gunasekera Lecture 2: GROUPS AND TEAMS *Groups/Teams – same - people with complementary skills‚ to achieve shared purpose and are held mutually responsible. *Formal Teams – officially recognised (organisational chart) and supported by the organisation for specific purposes. *Informal Teams- Natural or spontaneous relationship. No OC *Hierarchy – single person authority/performance responsibility. *Self-managed teams – decisions/complete work on own. Mutually responsible. Perform
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Assignment Task for Unit: Improving performance of the work team Presentation preparation Centre Number: Centre Name: Learner Registration No: Learner Name: TASK The purpose of this assignment is for you to develop an understanding of the organisational goals of the team and how to motivate team members to achieve these. You will need to prepare materials (such as hand-outs‚ OHP (Power-point) slides) for giving a presentation to your team outlining what the organisation expects your team to
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