1. Chapter 26: Rozzano Locsin’s Technological Competency
Chapter 26: Rozzano Locsin’s Technological CompetencyChapter 26: Rozzano Locsin’s
Technological CompetencyReading Assignment from Smith and Parker TextbookChapter
25: The Community Nursing Practice ModelChapter 26: Rozzano Locsin’s Technological
Competency as Caring in NursingDiscussion Initial post Due: 07/22/2020 By 11:59
PMRespond to two peers by Saturday, July 25, 2020 at 11:59 PM1- How do you see the
benefit of using both the Community Nursing Practice Model and Locsin’s Technological
Competency as Caring in Nursing in today’s nursing environment?Please remember to
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objectively.Evidence in literature supports arguments.0.50 pointThe tone is not consistently
objective. Partially poor evidence in the review of the literature.Quality of Reply posts1
pointConsistent clarity and supported by research evidence.0.25 pointPartially lack clarity
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