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 n.β€” Β«β€œI have my entire nurse’s desk with me whenever I have my computer. Everything I need to know is in the computer with me,” explains Laura Woolliscroft. R.N., as she types on a laptop that sits on a wheeled cart. Nurses jokingly refer to the computers as COWS, short for computer on wheels.Β» β€”β€œLean Health brings manufacturing efficiency to health care” by Dan Gunderson Minnesota Public Radio Dec. 23, 2008. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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