Which of the following is one of the three fundamental directions for the CNA's e-Nursing Strategy?

a. Assessment
b. Participation
c. Collaborative care
d. Nursing practice integration


B

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A Assessment is not one of the three fundamental directions for the CNA's e-Nursing Strategy.
B Participation is one of the three fundamental directions for the CNA's e-Nursing Strategy. The other two directions are access and competencies.
C Collaborative care is not one of the three fundamental directions for the CNA's e-Nursing Strategy.
D Nursing practice integration is not one of the three fundamental directions for the CNA's e-Nursing Strategy.

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