A client is using the carbohydrate counting method to meal p…
A client is using the carbohydrate counting method to meal plan for a consistent carbohydrate eating pattern. The nurse is preparing to administer insulin for this patient with their meal. The meal consists of baked potato with butter, sour cream, and bacon bits (53 grams carbohydrate), small romaine lettuce salad with Caesar dressing (1 gram carbohydrate); small cup of chicken and wild rice soup (12 grams carbohydrate); jello with cool whip topping (4 grams carbohydrate); and 1 glass of unsweetened iced tea (1 gram carbohydrate). The patient follows a sliding scale of insulin PLUS adds 1 unit of insulin for each carbohydrate choice. The sliding scale is as follows: blood sugar < 150 - no insulin blood sugar 151-200 - 2 unit blood sugar 201-250 - 4 units blood sugar 251-300 - 6 units The patient's current blood sugar is 181 mg/dL This meal will provide [carbchoice] carb choices, thus the total amount of insulin to administer is [insulin] units. *for carb choice and insulin - round to the nearest WHOLE number*
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Question 3 Part A Prompt: As Scrum Master, you now lead a commercial, for-profit project to migrate a critical business application to a modern, cloud-based platform. Question: Identify Potential Project Risks: List and briefly characterize three (3) potential risks that could impact the success of this project. Key Takeaway: By effectively identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks, you can increase the likelihood of project success.
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Question 1C Prompt: A small software development company is bidding for a cloud-based service application for a first-time commercial customer. Company leaders are undecided whether an agile or prescriptive/structured methodology will help them best deliver value to the client and stakeholders in this situation. Question: Briefly describe three (3) S M A R T key performance indicators (KPIs) that you would monitor, track and report to measure this project success. Use the infrastructure KPI reference from Week 4 https://www.projectmanagement.com/wikis/345150/key-performance-indicators as a resource.
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Prompt: Susy, a mid-level software engineer, is working on a self-driving car project for her business. In her project work, she discovers a critical flaw in the car’s current software that could potentially lead to serious accidents. This young engineer reports the safety issue to her supervisor. However, her project supervisor is under internal stakeholder pressure to meet a tight project deadline. This supervisor dismisses the software issue as minor and orders Susy to continue with the project. Course of Action Question: Propose action steps for Susy that you believe would be ethically sound. Justify your choice, considering the potential consequences for all stakeholders for the near-term and longterm.
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Question 2 Part C Prompt: You will lead a project to implement a new customer relationship management (CRM) system for your mid-size company with commercial clients as external stakeholders. Your task is to highlight (in terse, bullet format) these elements of your DRAFT detailed project plan: Question: What is the 8/80 Guideline for your resource and scope planning of the project task elements? – And, why is this guideline important, in your opinion?
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Identify and explain five of the following seven terms. Each response should include a who, what, where, when, and why. Avoid vagueness and generalization. Who or what is being referenced? To what geography or geographies does this term apply? (For example, the term “Scramble for Africa” refers to the entire continent; the “Middle Passage” evokes the Atlantic world; and “Abina Mansah” lived in colonial Gold Coast.) In what period of African history is this term most relevant? And most importantly, why is the term significant for understanding African history? What does it tell us about the political, social, and/or cultural history of the continent? Use one or more course readings to support your response. Each identification counts for 5 points. I recommend that you spend approximately 50 minutes on this section of the exam, or 10 minutes per question. Key People, Terms, Concepts, and Images Queen Njinga Zong massacre Berlin Conference (1884-5) Natives Land Act Neocolonialism Black Consciousness Interahamwe
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Using the drop-down boxes below, arrange these images in the proper order to show the evolution of the Moon from 4.5 billion years ago to today. Put the first stage (happened first) at the bottom and the last stage (happened most recently) at the top. [4] (youngest – happened most recently) [3] [2] [1] (oldest – happened longest ago)
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