What is the primary concern that health-care providers have in the use of computers in client care?
a. The ability to maintain privacy and confi-dentiality
b. The training and knowledge required by nurses to use the system effectively
c. The ability to provide quality care when the computers malfunction
d. The legal implications of having a com-puterized record of every aspect of client care
C
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1. Sweating 2. Trembling 3. Vomiting 4. Impaired cognition 5. Breathing difficulty
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A) What is good for one is too good for another. B) Some people have better values than others. C) Our values never change. D) Our values often collide with one another.
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