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Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice
5th Edition by Smith Chapter 1 to 33
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Table of Contentbg bg
I.
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1. Nursing Theory and the Discipline of Nursing
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2. A Guide for the Study of Theories for Practice
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3. Choosing, Evaluating and Implementing Nursing Theories for Practice
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II. Evolution of Nursing Theory
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4. Florence Nightingale’s Legacy of Caring and Its Applications
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5. Early Conceptualization About Nursing
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6. Nurse-Patient Relationship Theories
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III. Conceptual Models/Grand Theories in the Interactive-Integrative Paradigm
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7. Dorothy Johnson’s Behavioral System Model and It's Application
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8. Dorothea Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory
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9. Imogene King’s Theory of Goal Attainment
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10. Sister Callista Roy’s Adaptation Model
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11. Betty Neuman’s Systems Model
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12. Helen Ericksson, Evelyn Tomlin and Mary Ann Swain -Modeling and Role Modeling
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13. Barbara Dossey’s Theory of Integral Nursing
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IV. Conceptual Models and Grand Theories in the Unitary-Transformative Paradigm
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14. Martha E. Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings
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15. Rosemarie Rizzo Parse’s Humanbecoming Paradigm
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16. Margaret Newman’s Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness
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V. Grand Theories about Care or Caring
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17. Madeleine M. Leininger’s Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality
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18. Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring
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19. Theory of Nursing as Caring
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VI. Middle Range Theories
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20. Transitions Theory
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21. Katharine Kolcaba's Comfort Theory
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22. Joanne Duffy's Quality-Caring Model
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23. Pamela Reed's Theory of Self-Transcendence
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24. Patricia Liehr and Mary Jane Smith's Story Theory
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25. The Community Nursing Practice Model
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26. Rozzano Locsin’s Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing
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27. Marilyn Anne Ray’s Theory of Bureaucratic Caring
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28. Troutman-Jordan's Theory of Successful Aging
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29. Barrett's Theory of Power as Knowing Participation in Change
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30. Mariaine Smith's Theory of Unitary Caring
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31. Kristen Swanson's Theory of Caring
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Parker/Smith, Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, 5e
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Chapter 1: Nursing Theory and the Discipline of Nursing
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Multiple Choice bg
1. The purpose of theory is to:
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A. Explain experience.
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B. Describe relationships.
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C. Project outcomes.
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D. All of the above
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2. Members of a community of scholars share a commitment to all of the following except:
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A. Values.
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B. Knowledge.
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C. Geographic location.
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