Summary Of The Pediatric Extensive Care Project

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The Council of Fraternities and Sororities are executing a project to help out with the renovation of the pediatric intensive care unit at a neighborhood hospital. The objective is to implement a fundraising event that includes community involvement and attract donors and sponsorship locally and nationwide.
The initial phase would be to identify risks. A risk is an uncertain event which occurs and can jeopardize accomplishing the project objective (Gido & Clements, 2012). The planning committee could break into groups to brainstorm themes for the project. The pediatric intensive care unit theme should be kid friendly and motivating. (1) A community lock centered on specializing in quality care for critically ill newborns, children,

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