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6th Edition by Melanie McEwen; Evelyn M. Wills
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Chapter 1 - 23 Complete
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,Unit I: Introduction to Theory
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Chapter 1 ll Philosophy, Science, and Nursing
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Chapter 2 ll Overview of Theory in Nursing
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Chapter 3 ll Concept Development: Clarifying Meaning of
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Terms
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Chapter 4 ll Theory Development: Structuring Conceptual
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Relationships in Nursing
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Chapter 5 ll Theory Analysis and Evaluation
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Unit II: Nursing Theories
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Chapter 6 ll Overview of Grand Nursing Theories
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Chapter 7 ll Grand Nursing Theories Based on Human
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Needs
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Chapter 8 ll Grand Nursing Theories Based on Interactive
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Process
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Chapter 9 ll Grand Nursing Theories Based on Unitary
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Process
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Chapter 10 ll Introduction to Middle-Range Nursing
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Theories
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Chapter 11 ll Overview of Selected Middle-Range Nursing
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Theories
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Chapter 12 ll Evidence-Based Practice and Nursing Theory
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Unit III: Shared Theories Used by Nurses
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Chapter 13 ll Theories From the Sociologic Sciences
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Chapter 14 ll Theories From the Behavioral Sciences
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Chapter 15 ll Theories From the Biomedical Sciences
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Chapter 16 ll Theories, Models, and Frameworks From
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Leadership and Management
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Chapter 17 ll Learning Theories
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Chapter 18 ll Ethical Theories and Principles
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Unit IV: Application of Theory in Nursing
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Chapter 19 ll Application of Theory in Nursing Practice
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Chapter 20 ll Application of Theory in Nursing Research
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Chapter 21 ll Application of Theory in Nursing
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Administration and Management
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Chapter 22 ll Application of Theory in Nursing Education
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Chapter 23 ll Future Issues in Nursing Theory
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,Chapter 1 ll ll ll ll Philosophy, Science, and Nursing
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1. Nursing llhas llbeen llconsidered llboth lla llprofession lland llan lloccupation.
llWhich llof llthelfollowing llsupports lldefining ll nursing llas lla llprofession?
A) Autonomy
B) Learned llvocation
C) Varied lllevel llof llskill
D) Career llwith llvaried llknowledge
2. How llmany lllevels llof llentry llinto llpractice llexist llfor llregistered llnurses?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
3. Nursing llis llclassified llas llwhich lltype llof llscience?
A) Pure
B) Natural
C) Human
D) Applied
4. In lldefining llthe llphilosophy llof llnursing, llwhich llof llthe llfollowing llwould llnot llbe
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A) Purpose llof llhuman lllife
B) Nature llof llbeing
C) Theory llof llknowledge
D) Scientific llmethod
5. When lldiscussing llthe llscience lland llphilosophy llof lla lldiscipline, llhow llwould
llone lldefine lltheltwo llin llrelation llto ll each llother?
A) Autonomous
B) Reliant
C) Linked
D) Unrelated
6. Philosophy's lldefinition llincludes llwhich llof llthe llfollowing?
A) Study llof llproblems llthat llare llabstract lland llgeneral
B) Measures llobservable llphenomena llof llinterest llin lla lldiscipline
C) Empirical llway llof llgathering lldata
, D) Grounded lland lltested llin llexperience