Texting with a woman about clinical issues is an efficient and appropriate method of communication for a midwife

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: False

Texting is an easy and efficient method for simple communications such as changing an appointment; however, it is not an appropriate method of communication for discussion of clinical issues, and can potentially compromise the safety and wellbeing of the woman and/or her baby.

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