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The nursing profession is continuously evolving and dynamic. Ever since Florence Nightingale started writing her notes on nursing, more theories and mode...
Analysis and Evaluation of Jean Watson's Theory of Caring
Since its establishment as a profession more than a century ago, Nursing has been a source for numerous debates real...
Concepts of Family Nursing Theory
Nursing 464
Karen Mittura RN. MSN, CCRN
Aug 06, 2006
Family Assessment Tate Family
This is an assessment of the Tate F...
Ray’s Theory of Bureaucratic Caring illustrates the importance of spiritual and ethical caring in relation to organizational cultures. Watson’ theory of Human Caring illus...
The History of the Roy Adaptation Model
The Roy Adaptation Model for Nursing had it's beginning with Sister Callista Roy entered the masters program in pediatric nursing at t...
Imogene King’s System Interaction Model
Theory of Goal Attainment
Introduction
Imogene King is a nationally recognized theorist, leader and educator. She developed th...
NUR513Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
Adult Obesity: Application of Orem, King, and Pender's Conceptual Models
Adult obesity is one of the United States most serious...
The definition of a profession is “a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation” (Webster Dictionary, 2008). By definition,...
Caring for terminal patients near the end of life is a practical matter than extends far beyond the skills learned in clinical practice and being a competent nurse. It is bas...