Activity-Based Product Costing Suppose that a surgical ward has gathered the following information for four nursing activities and two types of patients:     Patient Category     Driver Normal Intensive Activity Rate Treating patients Treatments 7,400 9,500 $4.00 Providing hygienic care Hygienic hours 5,300 18,600 5.00 Responding to requests Requests 32,000 80,000 2.00 Monitoring patients Monitoring hours 6,000 72,000 3.00 Required: 1.  Determine the total nursing costs assigned to each patient category.   Costs Assigned Normal $fill in the blank 1 Intensive $fill in the blank 2 2.  Output is measured in patient days. Assuming that the normal patient category uses 8,000 patient days and the intensive patient category uses 6,400 patient days, calculate the nursing cost per patient day for each type of patient. Round your answers to the nearest cent. Normal $fill in the blank 3 per patient day Intensive $fill in the blank 4 per patient day 3.  Conceptual Connection: The supervisor of the surgical ward has suggested that patient days is the only driver needed to assign nursing costs to each type of patient. Calculate the charge per patient day using this approach. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $fill in the blank 5 per patient day

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Activity-Based Product Costing

Suppose that a surgical ward has gathered the following information for four nursing activities and two types of patients:

    Patient Category  
  Driver Normal Intensive Activity Rate
Treating patients Treatments 7,400 9,500 $4.00
Providing hygienic care Hygienic hours 5,300 18,600 5.00
Responding to requests Requests 32,000 80,000 2.00
Monitoring patients Monitoring hours 6,000 72,000 3.00

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1.  Determine the total nursing costs assigned to each patient category.

  Costs Assigned
Normal $fill in the blank 1
Intensive $fill in the blank 2

2.  Output is measured in patient days. Assuming that the normal patient category uses 8,000 patient days and the intensive patient category uses 6,400 patient days, calculate the nursing cost per patient day for each type of patient. Round your answers to the nearest cent.

Normal $fill in the blank 3 per patient day
Intensive $fill in the blank 4 per patient day

3.  Conceptual Connection: The supervisor of the surgical ward has suggested that patient days is the only driver needed to assign nursing costs to each type of patient. Calculate the charge per patient day using this approach. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
$fill in the blank 5 per patient day

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