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dakota nelson

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A nurse participates in a blog with other nurses about caring for terminally ill patients. The nurse receives an alert via which of the following when new information is added?
 
  A) Wiki
  B) Mashup
  C) RSS feed
  D) Usenet

Question 2

During a presentation about networking, a nurse asks, I've heard all about this 'Twitter', but how is it different from instant messaging? Which response by the presenter would be most appropriate?
 
  A) You can send larger messages than with IM.
  B) The message is shared with others.
  C) It is the preferred social networking site.
  D) You use your real names for 'tweeting'.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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