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Abstract
Keeping babies safe after the Kaikoura earthquake was the first priority for the local Mori health and social service.
期刊介绍:
Here you can find information about the work nurses are doing to develop and enhance their contribution to health services in New Zealand. Nurses in New Zealand deliver health services in a range of settings and some of the more innovative projects are described in the Evaluation of the Eleven Primary Health Care Nursing Innovation Projects report in the Nursing Initiatives section.