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Use the table below to compute the answers for the following questions.

 First Quarter, January-March 2006\text { First Quarter, January-March } 2006
 Diamonte Hospital \text { Diamonte Hospital }

 Inpatient Service Days  Adults & children (A&C) 4022 Newborns 708 Discharge Days  Adults & children (A& A)4025 Newborns 718 Beds  Adult & children (A& A)130 Newborn 20 Surgery  Surgical procedures w/general anesthesia 325 Procedures w/TV conscious sedation 186 Infections  Nosocomial infections (A&C)21 Postoperative infections 8 Discharges  Adults & children (A&C)1202 Newborms 308\begin{array}{|l|l|c|}\hline \text { Inpatient Service Days } &\text { Adults \& children (A\&C) } & 4022 \\\hline& \text { Newborns } & 708 \\\hline \text { Discharge Days } & \text { Adults \& children }(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{~A}) & 4025 \\\hline &\text { Newborns } & 718 \\\hline \text { Beds } & \text { Adult \& children }(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{~A}) & 130 \\\hline& \text { Newborn } & 20 \\\hline \text { Surgery } &\text { Surgical procedures w/general anesthesia } & 325 \\\hline &\text { Procedures w/TV conscious sedation } & 186 \\\hline\text { Infections } & \text { Nosocomial infections }(\mathrm{A} \& C) & 21 \\\hline &\text { Postoperative infections } & 8 \\\hline\text { Discharges } & \text { Adults \& children }(\mathrm{A} \& \mathrm{C}) & 1202 \\\hline &\text { Newborms } & 308 \\\hline\end{array}
-Compute the bed occupancy rate (A&C).


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