Which of the following best describes a laptop computer?
a. It is less powerful than a tablet.
b. It should not be taken into a client's home.
c. It is used to chart and transmit a client's care.
d. It does not allow for information to be transmitted in a wireless fashion.
ANS: C
Laptop computers are used to chart and transmit a client's care. Laptop computers are more powerful than tablets yet both are still small and portable enough to be taken into the client's home. If a devise has Internet access, information can be sent or nursing documentation completed.
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