As nurses continue to contextualize technology within the scope of their professional practice, what is the nursing issue with technology?

a. Computers
b. Management information systems
c. Information and information management
d. Order entry applications


C
The issues for nurses are no longer computers, or management information systems, but rather information and information management. The computer and its associated software are merely tools to support nurses as they practise their profession.
Computers are no longer an issue for nurses.
Management information systems are no longer an issue for nurses.
Order entry applications are a current technological application.

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