Which of the following arguments should a nurse educator use in an effort to promote the use of mobile devices by faculty and students?
A) "Mobile devices allow students to make mistakes in a safe and supportive environment."
B) "A mobile device allows students and instructors to access more evidence than they can by using a computer."
C) "Mobile devices allow for closer communication between patients and care providers."
D) "A mobile device allows students to access information at the actual point of care."
D
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