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hubes95

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Being competent in the use of information technology in clinical practice is expected in professional nurses. Advanced practice competence includes the ability to:
 
  1. Search for information using the most common search engines
  2. Serve as content experts in developing, implementing, and evaluating information systems
  3. Write programs to assure the integrity of health information
  4. Use information technology to prescribe drugs

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The role of the NP in the use of herbal medication is to:
 
  1. Maintain competence in the prescribing of common herbal remedies
  2. Recommend common over-the-counter herbs to patients
  3. Educate patients and guide them to appropriate sources of care
  4. Encourage patients to not use herbal therapy due to the documented dangers



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