COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF MAJOR NURSING THEORIES
AND MODELS EXAMS WITH 100% CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST GRADED A+ FOR PASS
Hildegard Peplau CORRECT ANSWERS
Interpersonal Relations Theory: Nursing is a therapeutic, interpersonal process
that occurs between the nurse and the patient in four phases: orientation,
identification, exploitation, and resolution.
Ida Jean Orlando CORRECT ANSWERS
Deliberative Nursing Process Theory: Nursing focuses on finding out and meeting
the patient's immediate need for help; the process is initiated by the patient's
behavior and nurse's reaction, leading to deliberation and action.
Joyce Travelbee CORRECT ANSWERS
Human-to-Human Relationship Model: Nursing is a goal-oriented, human-to-
human relationship established through an existential encounter, leading to
purpose and meaning in illness and suffering.
Virginia Henderson CORRECT ANSWERS
The Nursing Need Theory: The nurse's role is to assist the individual, sick or well,
in the performance of 14 components/basic human needs (breathing, eating,
sleeping, etc.) that they would perform unaided if they had the strength, will, or
knowledge.
Faye Glenn Abdellah CORRECT ANSWERS
AND MODELS EXAMS WITH 100% CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST GRADED A+ FOR PASS
Hildegard Peplau CORRECT ANSWERS
Interpersonal Relations Theory: Nursing is a therapeutic, interpersonal process
that occurs between the nurse and the patient in four phases: orientation,
identification, exploitation, and resolution.
Ida Jean Orlando CORRECT ANSWERS
Deliberative Nursing Process Theory: Nursing focuses on finding out and meeting
the patient's immediate need for help; the process is initiated by the patient's
behavior and nurse's reaction, leading to deliberation and action.
Joyce Travelbee CORRECT ANSWERS
Human-to-Human Relationship Model: Nursing is a goal-oriented, human-to-
human relationship established through an existential encounter, leading to
purpose and meaning in illness and suffering.
Virginia Henderson CORRECT ANSWERS
The Nursing Need Theory: The nurse's role is to assist the individual, sick or well,
in the performance of 14 components/basic human needs (breathing, eating,
sleeping, etc.) that they would perform unaided if they had the strength, will, or
knowledge.
Faye Glenn Abdellah CORRECT ANSWERS