A nurse practitioner orders an intravenous medication that i…

A nurse practitioner orders an intravenous medication that is highly bound to plasma proteins. Which statement best describes how high plasma protein binding affects the drug’s distribution?   Protein binding accelerates the rate at which the drug reaches target tissues.   Protein binding increases the drug’s ability to cross capillary membranes.   Protein binding limits the amount of free drug available to leave the plasma.   Protein binding enhances penetration of the drug across the blood-brain barrier. 

The nurse practitioner adds Ezetimibe (Zetia) to the patient…

The nurse practitioner adds Ezetimibe (Zetia) to the patient’s drug regimen. Based on the mechanism of action for this medication, it may lead to:   increased risk of rhabdomyolysis.   interference with absorption of other oral drugs.   hepatic enzyme elevation.   increased HDL-C levels. 

Father Corp. held 80% of Son Inc., which, in turn, owned 80%…

Father Corp. held 80% of Son Inc., which, in turn, owned 80% of Grandson Co. Excess amortization expense was not required by any of these acquisitions. Separate net income figures (without investment income) as well as intra-entity gross profits (before deferral) included in the income for the current year follow:                                                   Father Corp.    Son Inc.           Grandson Co. Separate net income                $560,000         $420,000         $280,000 Intra-entity gross profits         70,000             42,000             84,000   The net income attributable to the noncontrolling interest of Son Inc. is calculated to be:

2. Strickland Company sells inventory to its parent, Carter…

2. Strickland Company sells inventory to its parent, Carter Company, at a profit this year. In the consolidation worksheet, which of the following accounts would be credited in Entry G to defer unrecognized intra-entity gross profit with regard to this year’s intra-entity transfers?