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nursing knowledge and skill, and caring attitudes and behaviours. The relationship is based on trust and respect. As with all forms of practice, nursing telepractice requires that nurses put the needs of patients first. A number of activities can establish and maintain a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship in nursing telepractice.
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