Which indicates a teaching about different models of nursing care delivery systems has been unsuccessful? The models that exist are:
1. Total patient care.
2. Integrated care.
3. Hospital care.
4. Patient-centered care.
3
Explanation: 1. The hospital care delivery system does not exist. There is a 12-bed hospital model in use in
Miami. All the others are correct.
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