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    Nursing Theorists

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    Application of Theory in Nursing Process Introduction * Theories are a set of interrelated concepts that give a systematic view of a phenomenon (an observable fact or event) that is explanatory & predictive in nature. * Theories are composed of concepts‚ definitions‚ models‚ propositions & are based on assumptions. * They are derived through two principal methods; deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning. Objectives * to assess the patient condition by the various methods

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    | |Lesson 1. The Discipline of Nursing |graduate student will be able to: |Answer learning activities on pp.11 |Face- to- face meeting: |Participation in ONLINE activities | |Lesson 2. Nursing Metaparadigm |Summarize the evolution/ development | |Lecture/ discussion using power point | | |Lesson 3. The Nursing Process |of nursing.

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    nursing philosophy is a discipline of knowledge acquired both through formal education and through life experiences. The conceptual models and theories of nursing represent various paradigms derived from the metaparadigm of the discipline of nursing (Masters‚ 2014‚ p. 48). The metaparadigm of

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    Dyslexia – literally translated from Greek as ‘inadequate words or language’ – is a learning disability characterised by problems with reading‚ writing‚ spelling and speaking. The most common definition of dyslexia is the discrepancy definition‚ which suggests that dyslexics are those whose reading ability is below average for their age group‚ or IQ. The first case of dyslexia was reported in 1896 by Dr. Pringle-Morgan‚ who described an intelligent 14 year old boy who had an inability to read‚ as

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    Cesaria Tan - First Filipino nurse who had Masters Degree in Nursing in the United States. Annie Sand - Founded the National League of Philippine Government Nurses. Socorro Diaz - First editor of “The Message” the first journal of Philippine Nurses Association Dr. Julita Sotejo - Considered as Florence Nightingale of the Philippines; Founder of the University of the Philippines College of nursing; Author of Code of Ethics (PRC BON Res No. 633‚1982) Anastacia Giron Tupaz - Founder of the Filipino

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    Differences in Competencies Between Associate Degree and Baccalaureate Degree Nurses Nursing education can be confusing because there are so many ways to become a nurse. However‚ throughout history‚ nurse leaders have advocated the importance of higher education for nurses. But as nursing shortages developed‚ the need for more and more nurses became apparent. To help solve the nursing shortage problem‚ Mildred Montag developed the associate degree of nursing program (ADN) in 1952. It was designed

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    develop a body of nursing knowledge in rendering care to the patient. Orem theory has focused on the beginning development of scientific knowledge in the field of nursing. In her theory‚ Orem defines the four concepts that constitute nursing’s metaparadigm‚ such as health‚ nursing‚ environment and human being. HEALTH- In addressing the concept of health‚ Orem says health and healthy are terms used to describe living things. It is when they are structurally and functionally whole or sound life

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    ABSN Feb 2015 16 Block 6

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    Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Nursing ABSN Program (February 2015 Cohort) Block Number: Block 6.0 (NURS 305) Block Title: Nursing Theory and Practice Issues Credit Hours: 4 Contact Hours: 45 hours class Prerequisites: Block 5.1 Instructor(s): Geoff Schroder Sherry Roper Contact numbers: Geoff Schroder Phone: 909-534-6630 Email: gschroder@roseman.edu Sherry Roper Phone: 304-992-1273 Email: sroper@roseman.edu Office Hours:

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    Braging Feminist Theory

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    10(6): 885-902 Delgado Bernal‚ Dolores (2002). Critical Race Theory‚ Latino Critical Theory‚ and Critical Raced-Gendered Epistemologies: Recognizing Students of Color as Holders and Creators of Knowledge Qualitative Inquiry‚ 8(1): 105-126 Fawcett‚ Barbara & Jeff Hearn (2004). Researching others: epistemology‚ experience‚ standpoints and participation. International Journal of Social Research Methodology‚ 7(3): 201-218 Fitzgerald‚ Tanya (2004). Powerful Voices and Powerful Stories: reflections

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    PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN LABOUR (Retrieved from: www.wix.com Presented by: Marlene Mitanis Candice Herse Precious Zvomuya WHAT IS A PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTION? Pharmacology is defined as: “a broad discipline describing the use of chemicals to treat and cure disease” (Kenakin‚ 2006‚ p. 1) Intervention is defined as: “action taken to improve a medical disorder” (Miettinen‚ 2014‚ p. 95) or “the act…of interfering as to modify. Specifically any measure whose purpose is to improve

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