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Evolution or revolution? Smartphone use in nursing practice
American Nurse Today (2014)
  • Cheryl D Parker, University of Texas at Tyler
Abstract
SINCE SMARTPHONES were introduced in 2002, a communications revolution has taken place. We talk on our smartphones, we text on them, we take pictures and post them to social networks, we communicate in 140- character “tweets,” and share our thoughts and events on our personal networks. We use smartphone applications to monitor our exercise, manage our calendars, and practice our deep breathing. For many people, forgetting their smartphone causes instant panic
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Publication Date
2014
Citation Information
Cheryl D Parker. "Evolution or revolution? Smartphone use in nursing practice" American Nurse Today Vol. 9 Iss. 11 (2014) p. 30 - 31
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cheryl-parker/18/