Nurse managers play an integral role in the adoption of the hospital's information system. There are three levels of competency in this leadership role. What functions can be observed in an initial-level nurse manager? Select all that apply

a. Entry of incident reports
b. Use applications for data entry
c. Use applications for administration data entry
d. Actively involve nurses in the overall use of the system
e. Use system for email to other managers


B, C, D

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