Anakin and Padme Skywalker have one daughter, Leia, who is 1…

Anakin and Padme Skywalker have one daughter, Leia, who is 16 years old. In November of 2024, the Skywalkers took in Leia’s 16-year-old friend Phasma, who has lived with them ever since. The Skywalkers have not legally adopted Phasma but Leia often refers to Phasma as her “sister.” The Skywalkers provide all of the support for both girls, neither girl receives any income during the year, and both girls live at the Skywalkers’ residence. Which of the following statements is true regarding whom Anakin and Padme may claim as dependents for 2025?

Single Tax rate Taxable income bracket Tax owed…

Single Tax rate Taxable income bracket Tax owed 10% $0 to $11,925. 10% of taxable income. 12% $11,926 to $48,475. $1,192.50 plus 12% of the amount over $11,925. 22% $48,476 to $103,350. $5,578.50 plus 22% of the amount over $48,475. 24% $103,351 to $197,300. $17,651 plus 24% of the amount over $103,350. 32% $197,301 to $250,525. $40,199 plus 32% of the amount over $197,300. 35% $250,526 to $626,350. $57,231 plus 35% of the amount over $250,525. 37% $626,351 or more. $188,769.75 plus 37% of the amount over $626,350.   Married filing jointly Tax rate Taxable income bracket Taxes owed 10% $0 to $23,850. 10% of taxable income. 12% $23,851 to $96,950. $2,385 plus 12% of the amount over $23,850. 22% $96,951 to $206,700. $11,157 plus 22% of the amount over $96,950. 24% $206,701 to $394,600. $35,302 plus 24% of the amount over $206,700. 32% $394,601 to $501,050. $80,398 plus 32% of the amount over $394,600. 35% $501,051 to $751,600. $114,462 plus 35% of the amount over $501,050. 37% $751,601 or more. $202,154.50 plus 37% of the amount over $751,600.   Married filing separately Tax rate Taxable income bracket Taxes owed 10% $0 to $11,925. 10% of taxable income. 12% $11,926 to $48,475. $1,192.50 plus 12% of the amount over $11,925. 22% $48,476 to $103,350. $5,578.50 plus 22% of the amount over $48,475. 24% $103,351 to $197,300. $17,651 plus 24% of the amount over $103,350. 32% $197,301 to $250,525. $40,199 plus 32% of the amount over $197,300. 35% $250,526 to $375,800. $57,231 plus 35% of the amount over $250,525. 37% $375,801 or more. $101,077.25 plus 37% of the amount over $375,800.   Head of household Tax rate Taxable income bracket Tax owed 10% $0 to $17,000. 10% of taxable income. 12% $17,001 to $64,850. $1,700 plus 12% of the amount over $17,000. 22% $64,851 to $103,350. $7,442 plus 22% of the amount over $64,850. 24% $103,351 to $197,300. $15,912 plus 24% of the amount over $103,350. 32% $197,301 to $250,500. $38,460 plus 32% of the amount over $197,300. 35% $250,501 to $626,350. $55,484 plus 35% of the amount over $250,500. 37% $626,351 or more. $187,031.50 plus 37% of the amount over $626,350.    

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parent of a 1…

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parent of a 1‑month‑old infant diagnosed with colic. The parent states, “I haven’t slept in days. Yesterday I had to put him down and walk away because I felt so frustrated.” Which response by the nurse is the priority?

A 74-year-old client reports difficulty hearing high-pitched…

A 74-year-old client reports difficulty hearing high-pitched sounds and frequently asks others to repeat themselves. The client states, “It’s just part of getting old, so I haven’t bothered getting hearing aids.” Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?