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EMERGING TECHNOLOGY THAT ARE CHANGING PRACTICES OF NURSING

Manjot Kaur

Abstract


The field of nursing has gone through monumental changes in its long history, and the most recent changes have come in the area of technology. Technology in nursing has improved patient care and administration, and including technology in nursing education programs will continue to help produce classes of well-prepared nurses capable of adapting and developing new skills throughout their careers.

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