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Nightingale theory

Environmental theory

Virginia Henderson theory

Theory of needs

Theory of Martha rogers

Nursing as science

Meaning of ANA

American Nurses association

Nursing as Autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings

International council of nursing

Levels of clienteles

Individual, family, population groups, community

Nursing meta paradigm

Person, nursing, health, environment

Nursing practice

Promoting health and wellness


Preventing illness


Restoring health


Caring for the dying

Nursing definition common themes

Nursing is caring


Nursing is an art


Nursing is a science


Nursing is client-centered


Nursing is holistic


Nursing is adaptive


Nursing is concerned with health promotion, health maintenance and health restoration


Nursing is a helping profession

Nursing practice as a science

Degree qualified


Skilled and knowledgeable


Professional


Capable and competent

Nursing practice as an art

Care


Compassion


Communication


Support


Reassurance


A spiritual calling

It is a national policy describing the levels of educational qualifications

PHL qualification

Scope of nursing practice article

Article 6 section 28

What is article VI, section 28

Performs nursing service to the different levels of clienteles

Roles and functions of the nurse

Caregiver, communicator, teacher, client advocate, counselor, change agent, researcher, expanded career roles

Professional self-concept

Benner's novice to expert model

Novice to expert

Novice, beginner, competent, proficient, expert

Criteria of a nursing as a profession

Specialized education, body of knowledge, service orientation, on going research, code of ethics

Elements of the ICN code

Nurses and:


People


Practice


Profession


Co-workers

"having charge of the personal health of somebody, and what nursing has to do is to put the patient in the best possible condition for nature to act upon him"

-Florence nightingale

"the unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well"

Virginia Henderson

"the process by which the body of knowledge, nursing science is used for the purpose of assisting human beings to achieve maximum health within the potential of each person"

Martha rogers

"the protection, promotion, and optimization of health abilities, prevention of illness and injury..."

American nurses association (ANA)