Which of these steering committee members should likely be replaced?

1. The coronary care nurse manager who attends half the regularly scheduled meetings
2. The chief nursing officer who attends more than half of the regularly scheduled meetings
3. The chief executive officer of the hospital who attends all meetings
4. The medical director of the organization who attends two-thirds of the regularly scheduled meetings


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Rationale: The membership should consist of multidisciplinary members who are able to take time to attend most meetings and become involved in the project.

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