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Because nursing informatics combines all four nursing practice areas (clinical, research, administration, and education), the ability to recognize the need for a specific kind of information and then locate, evaluate, and effectively use that information within the nursing informatics paradigm will catapult nurses ahead of other healthcare professionals in applying and engaging various facets of technology.
Chaparral
A biome characterized by dense, evergreen shrubbery found in areas with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, primarily in the southwestern United States.
Bison
Large, grass-eating mammals found primarily in North America, known for their large size, shaggy hair, and horns.
Temperate Grassland
A biome characterized by wide-open spaces with grasses as the dominant vegetation, experiencing moderate rainfall and distinct seasonal temperature variations.
Sagebrush
A type of shrub native to North America, known for its aromatic leaves and adapted to dry, arid conditions, commonly found in desert and steppe environments.
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