Which of the following would a nurse use when describing telenursing? Select all that apply
A) Promotes autonomous practice
B) Is practiced primarily in rural areas
C) Requires certification
D) Increases healthcare costs
E) Usually involves on-the-job learning
F) Is a new specialty
A, E
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