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Metfan725

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The first book to include the term nursing informatics in the title was written in the
 
  a. 1960s.
  b. 1970s.
  c. 1980s.
  d. 1990s.

Question 2

The historical roots of information science can be traced to
 
  a. language development, especially English.
  b. mathematics and engineering.
  c. library science.
  d. medicine and nursing.



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Answer to Question 1

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The first book to include the term nursing informatics in the title was published in 1988.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The historical roots of information science began in library science. The historical roots of computer science can be traced back to mathematics and engineering. Language development and medicine and nursing are not the roots of information science.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Excellent


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