Models of care for provision of nursing services in Canada include:
1) Team, functional, and independent practice for nursing care.
2) Nurse practitioner–led units of care for delivery of complex care.
3) Culturally congruent teams delivering healthcare.
4) Primary care using case management and a team nursing approach.
ANS: 4
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