The model of a community-based health service delivery that is part of the publicly funded health system in Australia is called:

a. community-based nursing.
b. primary healthcare.
c. home care.
d. none of the above.


b
Primary healthcare is a model of community-based
health service delivery that is part of the publicly funded
health system.

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A patient experiencing the sudden onset of blindness is diagnosed with a conversion dis-order. Which nursing intervention would be most therapeutic?

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