These Nurses have consistently thought about people, families and networks in their training. There has been an expansion in the quantity of medical caretakers working outside the emergency clinic, mainly in network with respect to people and families. There is expanding prominence on network centred nursing care with the network as the customer. The concerns regarding quality, cost, access and fracture of healthcare have added to a move in care from the more conventional intense consideration settings to the network. This has encouraged changes in nursing practice.
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