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TableeofeContent
I.e AneIntroductionetoeNursingeTheory
1.e NursingeTheoryeandetheeDisciplineeofeNursing
2.e AeGuideeforetheeStudyeofeTheorieseforePractice
3.e Choosing,eEvaluatingeandeImplementingeNursingeTheorieseforePractice
II.e EvolutioneofeNursingeTheory
4.e FlorenceeNightingale’seLegacyeofeCaringeandeItseApplications
5.e EarlyeConceptualizationeAbouteNursing
6.e Nurse-PatienteRelationshipeTheories
III.eConceptualeModels/GrandeTheorieseinetheeInteractive-IntegrativeeParadigm
7.e DorothyeJohnson’seBehavioraleSystemeModeleande It'seApplication
8.e DorotheaeOrem’seSelf-CareeDeficiteNursingeTheory
9.e ImogeneeKing’seTheoryeofeGoaleAttainment
10.e SistereCallistaeRoy’seAdaptationeModel
11.e BettyeNeuman’seSystemseModel
12.e HeleneEricksson,eEvelyneTomlineandeMaryeAnneSwaine-ModelingeandeRoleeModeling
13.e BarbaraeDossey’seTheoryeofeIntegraleNursing
IV.e ConceptualeModelseandeGrandeTheorieseinetheeUnitary-TransformativeeParadigm
14.e MarthaeE.eRogers’eScienceeofeUnitaryeHumaneBeings
15.e RosemarieeRizzoeParse’seHumanbecomingeParadigm
16.e MargareteNewman’seTheoryeofeHealtheaseExpandingeConsciousness
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V.eGrandeTheorieseabouteCareeoreCaring
17.e MadeleineeM.eLeininger’seTheoryeofeCultureeCareeDiversityeandeUniversality
18.eJeaneWatson’seTheoryeofeHumaneCaring
19.eTheoryeofeNursingeaseCaring
VI.e MiddleeRangeeTheories
20.eTransitionseTheory
21.eKatharineeKolcaba'seComforteTheory
22.eJoanneeDuffy'seQuality-CaringeModel
23.ePamelaeReed'seTheoryeofeSelf-Transcendence
24.ePatriciaeLiehreandeMaryeJaneeSmith'seStoryeTheory
25.eTheeCommunityeNursingePracticeeModel
26.eRozzanoeLocsin’seTechnologicaleCompetencyeaseCaringeineNursing
27.eMarilyneAnneeRay’seTheoryeofeBureaucraticeCaring
28.eTroutman-Jordan'seTheoryeofeSuccessfuleAging
29.eBarrett'seTheoryeofePowereaseKnowingeParticipationeineChange
30.eMariaineeSmith'seTheoryeofeUnitaryeCaring
31.eKristeneSwanson'seTheoryeofeCaring
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Parker/Smith,eNursingeTheorieseandeNursingePractice,e5e
1-1
Chaptere1:eNursingeTheoryeandetheeDisciplineeofeNursing
MultipleeChoice
1.eTheepurposeeofetheoryeiseto:
A.eExplaineexperience.
B.eDescribeerelationships.
C.eProjecteoutcomes.
D.eAlleofetheeabove
ANS:eD
2.eMemberseofeaecommunityeofescholarseshareeaecommitmentetoealleofetheefollowingeexcept:
A.eValues.
B.eKnowledge.
C.eGeographicelocation.
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Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice
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5th Edition by Smith Chapter 1 to 33
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TEST BANK e
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TableeofeContent
I.e AneIntroductionetoeNursingeTheory
1.e NursingeTheoryeandetheeDisciplineeofeNursing
2.e AeGuideeforetheeStudyeofeTheorieseforePractice
3.e Choosing,eEvaluatingeandeImplementingeNursingeTheorieseforePractice
II.e EvolutioneofeNursingeTheory
4.e FlorenceeNightingale’seLegacyeofeCaringeandeItseApplications
5.e EarlyeConceptualizationeAbouteNursing
6.e Nurse-PatienteRelationshipeTheories
III.eConceptualeModels/GrandeTheorieseinetheeInteractive-IntegrativeeParadigm
7.e DorothyeJohnson’seBehavioraleSystemeModeleande It'seApplication
8.e DorotheaeOrem’seSelf-CareeDeficiteNursingeTheory
9.e ImogeneeKing’seTheoryeofeGoaleAttainment
10.e SistereCallistaeRoy’seAdaptationeModel
11.e BettyeNeuman’seSystemseModel
12.e HeleneEricksson,eEvelyneTomlineandeMaryeAnneSwaine-ModelingeandeRoleeModeling
13.e BarbaraeDossey’seTheoryeofeIntegraleNursing
IV.e ConceptualeModelseandeGrandeTheorieseinetheeUnitary-TransformativeeParadigm
14.e MarthaeE.eRogers’eScienceeofeUnitaryeHumaneBeings
15.e RosemarieeRizzoeParse’seHumanbecomingeParadigm
16.e MargareteNewman’seTheoryeofeHealtheaseExpandingeConsciousness
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V.eGrandeTheorieseabouteCareeoreCaring
17.e MadeleineeM.eLeininger’seTheoryeofeCultureeCareeDiversityeandeUniversality
18.eJeaneWatson’seTheoryeofeHumaneCaring
19.eTheoryeofeNursingeaseCaring
VI.e MiddleeRangeeTheories
20.eTransitionseTheory
21.eKatharineeKolcaba'seComforteTheory
22.eJoanneeDuffy'seQuality-CaringeModel
23.ePamelaeReed'seTheoryeofeSelf-Transcendence
24.ePatriciaeLiehreandeMaryeJaneeSmith'seStoryeTheory
25.eTheeCommunityeNursingePracticeeModel
26.eRozzanoeLocsin’seTechnologicaleCompetencyeaseCaringeineNursing
27.eMarilyneAnneeRay’seTheoryeofeBureaucraticeCaring
28.eTroutman-Jordan'seTheoryeofeSuccessfuleAging
29.eBarrett'seTheoryeofePowereaseKnowingeParticipationeineChange
30.eMariaineeSmith'seTheoryeofeUnitaryeCaring
31.eKristeneSwanson'seTheoryeofeCaring
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Parker/Smith,eNursingeTheorieseandeNursingePractice,e5e
1-1
Chaptere1:eNursingeTheoryeandetheeDisciplineeofeNursing
MultipleeChoice
1.eTheepurposeeofetheoryeiseto:
A.eExplaineexperience.
B.eDescribeerelationships.
C.eProjecteoutcomes.
D.eAlleofetheeabove
ANS:eD
2.eMemberseofeaecommunityeofescholarseshareeaecommitmentetoealleofetheefollowingeexcept:
A.eValues.
B.eKnowledge.
C.eGeographicelocation.