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Data base management for nursing education

One school's experience with system 1022

Abstract

The data base management system (DBMS) is one tool that can greatly facilitate the organization and retrieval of such information. An overview of DBMS is presented for nurse educators with considerations for using and selecting a DBMS. System 1022 (produced by Software House, 1983), is discussed in terms of the process and problems encountered.

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Vermeersch, P.E., Anderson, R.M. Data base management for nursing education. J Med Syst 9, 69–77 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00992523

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Keywords

  • Data Base
  • Nurse Educator
  • Base Management
  • Data Base Management
  • Base Management System