Identify the life cycle phases of IT Projects

What will be an ideal response?


Project identification and justification
Definition of requirements
Alternatives analysis
Design/procurement
Development and testing
Implementation and support

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Assessment of a patient's skin color reveals a bluish discoloration. As a knowledgeable EMT, you should identify:

A) pallor caused by a decrease in blood flow to the tissues. B) cyanosis caused by inadequate oxygenation of the tissues. C) pallor caused by a decrease in body temperature. D) jaundice caused by an increase in blood flow to the extremities.

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Which of the following is the term used to refer to the gestational process involving events of implantation, embryonic and fetal growth, and ending in birth?

a. Menarche b. Pregnancy c. Lactation d. Menopause

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If a proctologic table is not available, a patient should assume the _____ position for a sigmoidoscopy

A) Sims' B) knee-chest C) Fowler's D) lithotomy

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While hiking, a 24-year-old woman was pinned from the waist down under a rock that collapsed on her. Upon your arrival, the patient is conscious and alert, and states that she can't feel her legs. She further tells you that she thinks she has been pinned for about 5 hours. She is breathing adequately and has stable vital signs. In addition to administering supplemental oxygen, you should:

A) start two large-bore IV lines of normal saline, apply a cardiac monitor, and contact medical control before removing the rock from her legs. B) quickly remove the rock from her legs to restore distal neurovascular function, and administer a 20-mL/kg bolus of lactated Ringer's solution. C) administer 2 mEq/kg of sodium bicarbonate followed by 25 g of 50% dextrose as you slowly and carefully remove the rock from her legs. D) start at least one large-bore IV line and administer 2 to 4 L of normal saline before attempting to remove the rock from her legs.

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