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All courses for Lone Star College
- RNSG 1137 RNSG1137 5
- RNSG 1251 2
- RNSG 1261 RNSG1261 10
- RNSG 1261 Medical-Surgical Nursing RNSG1261 2
- RNSG 1261 Medical-Surgical Nursing / HESI Patient Review RNSG1261 2
- RNSG 1261 Medical-Surgical Nursing / HESI Patient Review (RNSG1261 RNSG1261 2
- RNSG 1261 Medical-Surgical Nursing/ Pre-Quiz Fundamentals: Scenario 8 – Maurice A RNSG1261 1
- RNSG 1261/ Scenario 2 – Alcohol Withdrawal/Aggression	 Robert Jackson 1
- RNSG 1261/ Scenario 2 – Alcohol Withdrawal/Aggression Robert Jackson 2
- RNSG 2213 RNSG 2213 1
- RNSG 631A 2
- RNSG VNSG 1201 3
- RSPT 2414 RSPT2414 1
Latest notes & summaries Lone Star College
1. Land held for possible plant expansion would not be included as an operating asset when 
computing return on investment (ROI). 
TRUE 
2. When used in return on investment (ROI) calculations, operating assets do not include 
investments in land held for future use and investments in other companies. 
TRUE 
3. A disadvantage of using ROI to evaluate performance is that it encourages the manager to 
reduce the investment in operating assets as well as increase net operating income. 
FALSE 
4. Op...
1. Under variable costing, variable production costs are not treated as product costs. 
FALSE 
2. Under variable costing, fixed manufacturing overhead cost is not treated as a product 
cost. 
TRUE 
3. Under variable costing, product costs consist of direct materials, direct labor, and variable 
manufacturing overhead. 
TRUE 
4. The costs assigned to units in inventory are typically lower under variable costing than 
under absorption costing. 
TRUE 
5. Under variable costing, product cost does no...
1. Comparing a static planning budget to actual costs is a good way to assess 
whether variable costs are under control. 
FALSE 
2. Directly comparing a static planning budget to actual costs helps to distinguish 
between differences in costs that are due to changes in activity and differences 
that are due to how well costs were controlled. 
FALSE 
3. Fixed costs should be ignored when evaluating how well a manager has controlled 
costs. 
FALSE 
4. Fixed costs should be included in a flexible b...
1. The use of a predetermined overhead rate in a job-order cost system makes it possible to 
compute the total cost of a job before production is begun. 
FALSE 
2. If direct labor-hours is used as the allocation base in a job-order costing system, but 
overhead costs are not caused by direct-labor hours, then jobs with high direct labor 
requirements will tend to be undercosted relative to jobs with low direct labor 
requirements. 
FALSE 
3. The formula for computing the predetermined overhead r...
1. Selling costs can be either direct or indirect costs. 
TRUE 
2. A direct cost is a cost that cannot be easily traced to the particular cost object 
under consideration. 
FALSE 
3. Property taxes and insurance premiums paid on a factory building are examples of 
period costs. 
FALSE 
4. Conversion cost equals product cost less direct labor cost. 
FALSE 
5. Thread that is used in the production of mattresses is an indirect material that is 
therefore classified as manufacturing overhead. 
TRUE ...
NAVTA Practice Test with correct answers 
The ____ method is the most common way to file a medical record in a veterinary practice. 
 
Most states require a veterinary practice to keep medical records for ____ years. 
The temperature and heart rate are examples of ____ information. 
Which vaccine is legally required to give to most animals? 
Where is the SOAP format most commonly used in a medical record? 
In the SOAP format, where would you find the chief complaint?Who owns the physical me...
Veterinary Assistant Certification Test with verified answers 
 
Food and plants to avoid giving to animals 
 
Common cleaning agents in vet. office 
Autoclave: 
Types of sterilization: 
 
Types of chemicals used to clean: 
SDS: 
 
Nosocomial Infection: 
Zoonotic Infection: Examples of zoonotic diseases: Clostridial Infection: 
Signs of an animal in distress: 
 
Veterinary Dentistry terms to know 
 
Gingivitis: 
 
Periodontal Disease: 
Dosimeter: 
 
Common Vital Signs: 
Common Vacc...
1. Comparing a static planning budget to actual costs is a good way to assess 
whether variable costs are under control. 
FALSE 
2. Directly comparing a static planning budget to actual costs helps to distinguish 
between differences in costs that are due to changes in activity and differences 
that are due to how well costs were controlled. 
FALSE 
3. Fixed costs should be ignored when evaluating how well a manager has controlled 
costs. 
FALSE 
4. Fixed costs should be included in a flexible b...
True/False 
1. Only future costs that differ between alternatives are relevant in decision making. 
Answer: T 
2. Future costs that do not differ between the alternatives in a decision are avoidable costs. 
Answer: F 
3. The book value of a machine, as shown on the balance sheet, is not relevant in a decision concerning the replacement 
of that machine by another machine. (Ignore taxes.) 
Answer: T 
4. A cost that is relevant in one decision may not be relevant in another decision. 
Answer: T 
5...
1. When materials are purchased in a process costing system, a materials account is 
debited with the cost of the materials. 
TRUE 
2. Costs are accumulated by department in a process costing system. 
TRUE 
3. The following journal entry would be made in a processing costing system when 
units that have been completed with respect to the work done in Processing 
Department Z are transferred from Processing Department Z to Processing 
Department Y: 
Work in Process, Department 
Z 
XX 
X 
Work in ...