The informatics nurse (NI) is assigned as the project manager for the implementation of an upgraded health information system. Which actions should the nurse take to raise the likelihood of success during this project? Select all that apply.

A) Defines the scope and results of the project
B) Defines who is responsible for each task
C) Establishes timeline for task completion
D) Establishes how project decisions will be made
E) Partners with similar institutions to achieve project's goals


A) Defines the scope and results of the project
B) Defines who is responsible for each task
C) Establishes timeline for task completion
D) Establishes how project decisions will be made

Explanation: A) The NI in the role of project manager (PM) follows a process that is very similar to the nursing process. The steps of the nursing process and phases of project management both include the first step of assessment, in which analysis of what is and what is needed occurs. Step two/phase two, developing the care plan and the project plan, are completed similarly as well. The final three steps/phases for both the nursing process and project management include implementing the plan, monitoring outcomes, and the final evaluation and lessons learned with knowledge transfer.
B) The NI in the role of project manager (PM) follows a process that is very similar to the nursing process. The steps of the nursing process and phases of project management both include the first step of assessment, in which analysis of what is and what is needed occurs. Step two/phase two, developing the care plan and the project plan, are completed similarly as well. The final three steps/phases for both the nursing process and project management include implementing the plan, monitoring outcomes, and the final evaluation and lessons learned with knowledge transfer.
C) The NI in the role of project manager (PM) follows a process that is very similar to the nursing process. The steps of the nursing process and phases of project management both include the first step of assessment, in which analysis of what is and what is needed occurs. Step two/phase two, developing the care plan and the project plan, are completed similarly as well. The final three steps/phases for both the nursing process and project management include implementing the plan, monitoring outcomes, and the final evaluation and lessons learned with knowledge transfer.
D) The NI in the role of project manager (PM) follows a process that is very similar to the nursing process. The steps of the nursing process and phases of project management both include the first step of assessment, in which analysis of what is and what is needed occurs. Step two/phase two, developing the care plan and the project plan, are completed similarly as well. The final three steps/phases for both the nursing process and project management include implementing the plan, monitoring outcomes, and the final evaluation and lessons learned with knowledge transfer.

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