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Nursing theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nursing theory is the term given to the body of knowledge that is used to support nursing practice. In their professional education nurses will study a range of interconnected subjects which can be a...
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Milton CL; Nursing Graduate and Adult Studies Programs, Olivet Nazarene University, Bourbonnais, Illinois, USA ... Ethics, Nursing ... Nursing Theory...
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Unbound MEDLINE | Taking the patient to the classroom: applying theoretical frameworks to simulation in nursing education. Journal article. Search by keyword, journal, author or by EBM filters diagnosis, treatment, prognosis or etiology. ... Taking the patient to the classroom: ... Waldner MH, Olson JK...
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Waldner, Magda H. and Olson, Joanne K. (2007) "Taking the Patient to the Classroom: Applying Theoretical Frameworks to Simulation in Nursing Education," International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship: Vol. ... Taking the Patient to the Classroom: Applying Theoretical Frameworks to Simulation in Nursing Education...
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Theoretical Frameworks --a set of concepts and definitions, with the interrelationships of some concepts loosely described. Theoretical frameworks are useful in organizing nursing education, nursing practice, nursing administration, and nursing research.
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Theoretical Context for Nursing Research ... III. Theoretical Models in Nursing - Some Examples ... A psychiatric nurse, Peplau developed a theoretical model entitled Interpersonal Relations in Nursing (1952). Peplau's theory focused on four phases of the nurse-patient relationship...
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