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At the core of nursing is the therapeutic nurse-client relationship. The nurse1 establishes and maintains this key relationship by using nursing knowledge and skills, as well as applying caring attitudes and behaviours. Therapeutic nursing services contribute to the . client’s. 2 health and well-being. The
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