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Functional Health Patterns

WEBFunctional Health Patterns . M. Gorden. Introduction . developed by Marjory Gordon. a method used by nurses in the nursing process to provide a comprehensive …

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Health Belief Model (HBM)

WEBINTRODUCTION. The Health Belief Model (HBM) is one of the first theories of health behavior. It was developed in the 1950s by a group of U.S. Public Health …

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Johnson's Behaviour System Model

WEBIntroduction. September 9, 2013 in Savannah, Georgia. B. S. N. from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1942; and her M.P.H. from Harvard University in

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Health As Expanding Consciousness

WEBINTRODUCTION. The theory of health as expanding consciousness stems from Rogers' theory of unitary human beings.

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Virginia Henderson's Need Theory

WEBShe called her definition of nursing her “concept” (Henderson1991) She emphasized the importance of increasing the patient’s independence so that progress after …

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Nurses' Role in Milieu Therapy

WEBBasic assumptions. Skinner outlined seven basic assumptions on which a therapeutic community is based: . The health in each individual is to be realized and …

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Human Becoming Theory

WEBINTRODUCTION. The Parse theory of human becoming guides nurses In their practice to focus on quality of life as it is described and lived (Karen & …

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Theory of Florence Nightingale

WEBTheory of Florence Nightingale. The goal of nursing is “to put the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him”. - Nightingale

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Faye Glenn Abdellah's Theory

WEBAbdellah and colleagues developed a list of 21 nursing problems.They also identified 10 steps to identify the client’s problems. 11 nursing skills to be used in …

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Therapeutic Communication in Psychiatric Nursing

WEBDefinition - ability to use one’s personality consciously and in full awareness in an attempt to establish relatedness and to structure nursing interventions. Nurses …

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Object Relations Theory

WEBHealth Education: communication activity aimed at enhancing well-being and preventing ill-health through favorably influencing the knowledge, beliefs, attitudes …

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The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing

WEBThe Helping Art of Clinical Nursing . Ernestine Wiedenbach. INTRODUCTION. Ernestine Wiedenbach was born in August 18, 1900, in Hamburg, Germany.

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Comfort Theory by Katharine Kolcaba

WEBThe comfort theory is a nursing theory that was first developed in the 1990s by Katharine Kolcaba. Comfort Theory is &September 9, 2013earch. Kolcaba's theory has the …

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Jean Watson's Philosophy of Nursing

WEBThe effectiveness of Watson's Caring Model on the quality of life and blood pressure of patients with hypertension. J Adv Nurs. 2003 Jan;41(2):130-9.

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Human-To-Human Relationship Model

WEBIntroduction . Joyce Travelbee (1926-1973) developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model presented in her bookInterpersonal Aspects of Nursing (1966, …

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RECORDS & REPORTS: DOCUMENTATION

WEBRecords should be written clearly, appropriately and legibly. Records should contain facts based on observation, conversation and action. Select relevant facts and …

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Application of Roy's Adaptation Model (RAM)

WEBReferences. Marriner TA, Raile AM. Nursing theorists and their work. 5th ed. St Louis: Mosby; 2005 . George BJ, Nursing Theories- The Base for Nursing Practice.3rd ed

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Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations:Hildegard. E. Peplau

WEBPerson: A developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs.. Environment: Existing forces outside the organism and in the context of culture . …

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