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Alexa Smiley

ENC 1102

19 February 2019

Final Draft

Digital Paper Trail

Title: Technology in Nursing

Date: February 19, 2019

Research Topic/Question: How has communication in nursing evolved due to technological

advances?

Keywords: "Technology and nursing", "Communication and nursing", "Nurse roles", "Nurse-

patient relationship"

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