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Presented belоw is infоrmаtiоn from the Bаlаnce Sheet for Potbelly Corporation as of December 31, 2020. 2020 2019 Change Cash $ 89,000 $ 55,000 34,000 Accounts Receivable 88,000 68,000 20,000 Inventory 167,000 152,000 15,000 Prepaid Expenses 56,000 31,000 25,000 Land 160,000 140,000 20,000 Equipment 246,000 210,000 36,000 Accumulated Depreciation-equipment (73,000) (50,000) (23,000) Buildings 160,000 160,000 - Accumulated Depreciation- Buildings (80,000) (45,000) (35,000) Accounts Payable 46,000 66,000 (20,000) Bonds Payable 355,000 325,000 30,000 Common stock, $1 par 210,000 180,000 30,000 Retained earnings 202,000 150,000 52,000 Additional information: Operating expenses include depreciation expense of $65,000 Land was sold for cash at cost Cash dividends of $38,000 were paid. Net income for 2020 was $90,000. Equipment was purchased for $53,000 cash. In addition, equipment costing $17,000 with an accumulated depreciation balance of 7,000 was sold for $25,000 cash. 30,000 shares of $1 par value common stock were issued in exchange for land with a fair value of $30,000 Bonds were issued for $30,000 throughout the year Prepare the OPERATING SECTION of the statement of cash flow for the year ended December 31, 2020 using the indirect method. YOU DO NOT NEED TO PREPARE A FULL STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW- JUST THE OPERATING SECTION!
A 48-yeаr-оld White mаle, Mr. Jаnsen, presents tо the clinic fоr an evaluation of rapid onset of swelling of his left big toe and pain for the past 2 days. The pain is an 8 out 10 on a pain scale (0 indicates no pain and 10 indicates severe pain). The toe is red and warm. He denies injury/trauma to the toe or any decreased range of motion. Past medical history: hypertension Surgical history: none Hospitalizations: none Immunization history: up to date Social history: No smoking or illicit drug use. Drinks one or two beers a day and one or two cocktails on the weekends Medications: hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg orally once a day Allergies: no known drug allergies Vital signs: Height 5 feet, 9 inches (1.75 m), weight 198 lbs. (89.81 kg); temperature 98.7°F; pulse 72 beats/minute; respirations 16 breaths/minute; blood pressure 120/80 mmHg; pulse oximeter 99% on room air The review of symptoms is negative for fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, rash, headache, chest pain, palpitations, or shortness of breath.Physical examination reveals a well-nourished adult male without any acute distress. Significant physical findings include a hot, erythematous, and tender left first metatarsophalangeal joint. Pedal pulses are palpable bilaterally. Gait is steady. Skin is fully intact. Diagnosis: Gout Explain and describe the pathophysiology of this disorder (3 points). List all the history, signs/symptoms, risk that Mr. Jansen has that contribute to gout development and supports that he has gout (2 points).
An 8 yeаr оld bоy is brоught in by his fаther аnd he is complaining of red, itchy eyes for 2 days. His father said it started in one eye and then got to the other. His eyes have a clear/mucous discharge. He denies eye pain but says he feels like he has sand in his eyes, he denies visual acuity change. He does have rhinitis, a productive cough with clear to yellowish phlegm, NO Fever. His father says a lot of kids at his school have been sent home with colds this past week. Allergies: NKDA Vital signs wnl General: WDWN 8 y/o boy in NAD Skin: pink, supple no lesions EENT: Canal clear, no vesicles; Tympanic membrane pearly gray, landmarks intact; nares with moderate amount whitish/tinge yellow discharge no oral lesions, no pharyngeal edema, Eyes: Bilateral edematous eyelids, clear, mucous drainage on lashes, conjunctiva erythematous, injected. Cornea and eyelid margins, no ulceration. PERRL bilaterally, OS 20/20, OD20/20. Fundoscopic well marginated discs, no AV nicking Neck: No lymphadenopathy, no goiter Heart: S1, S2 no gallops, rubs, murmurs Lungs: clear & equal bilaterally 1- What is the most likely type of conjunctivitis in this patient? Discuss why you chose this answer. (3 points) 2- What is a common organisms in this type of conjunctivitis? How are infections acquired? What is the mode of transmission? (2 points)