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- 6. What are the four fundamental nursing care delivery models?12. Why is documenting data in nursing important? How could it affect the patient and the nurse?1. When do you think does the use of technology in medicine becomes an ethical dilemma? Do you believe that we should continue using programs like Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) or should we return to manual approach?