The strengths of the theory that will make it useful for the DNP nurse would be that the technology has been humanized. Adapted to suit the human factor and made easy enough to assess while still keeping the electronic medical records safe from criminality. The strengths would be that systems are in place to check mate and safe guard for patient safety and can help to increase productivity of labor.
The weakness also lies in its principles. The overloading of the technology will result in system failure that will cause a relapse back to the old ways of writing on paper and it will cause some delays with retrieval of pertinent information.
With advancing technology also goes increasing costs and the costs of safeguarding the system from criminal minds. Also, keeping I mind the Christian world view, not everyone is technologically advanced and it may cause some to fall back or be lost. Also, if there is a mechanical failure that is not caught by the human factor, it may cause harm to the patient. Hence a need still exists for the human factor to double check all information imputed into technology
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