A study that examined the cognitive mechanisms involved in task switching, particularly how executive control processes manage multiple tasks (think of the time you checked a text message while programming an I.V. pump), suggests that multitasking reduces efficiency because the brain must disengage from one task before fully engaging in another. If multitasking is both inefficient and unsafe for patient care, why is it regarded as a key indicator of clinical performance success?
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