Which of the following defines project scope?
1. Project scope encompasses the entire life cycle.
2. Project scope describes the details of the system functionality that is slated for automation.
3. Project scope is part of the system implementation process.
4. Project scope is defined by the super users.
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Rationale: Project scope is the information systems term used to describe the details of the system functionality that is slated for automation.
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A) The physician B) The person with durable power of attorney C) The spouse D) The critical care nurse
The nurse notes in the first few exchanges during peritoneal dialysis of a client that the effluent is tinged pink. The nurse's most appropriate action is to
a. continue the dialysis. b. notify the physician. c. send a specimen for culture. d. stop the dialysis immediately.
The nurse is caring for a patient who has a head injury and fractured right arm after being as-saulted. Which assessment information requires the most rapid action by the nurse?
a. The apical pulse is slightly irregular. b. The patient complains of a headache. c. The patient is more difficult to arouse. d. The blood pressure (BP) increases to 140/62 mm Hg.
The nursing student is completing her clinical rotation in the intensive care unit. While caring for a patient, she says to the primary nurse, "This family is bringing in all kinds of beads and medals and putting them on the patient and bed
This is intensive care! What should I do?" What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? a. "Remove the medals from the patient so they don't get in the way of your work." b. "Remove the beads from the bed so they don't get in the way of your work." c. "Explain to the family that these objects cannot be brought into intensive care as our work is too intricate and these things can get in the way." d. "This is not uncommon in intensive care. Try to work around this as best you can, as these objects are important to the family and patient."