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NURSING THEORY

The nursing profession has evolved greatly over time. Moving from dependence
upon total medical direction providing basic care into an independent practice
modality, nursing has its own nursing theory practice, nursing models, and
distinct nursing interventions. Nursing theories have been developed by a large
number of leaders in the nursing field. Below is a list of major nursing
theorists who have contributed to the development of professional nursing
practice into what it is today.


NURSING THEORISTS

 * Faye Abdellah
 * Phil Barker
 * Dr. Patricia Benner
 * Helen C. Erickson
 * Katie Eriksson
 * Lydia E. Hall
 * Virginia Henderson
 * Dorothy E. Johnson
 * Imogene King
 * Katharine Kolcaba
 * Madeleine Leininger
 * Myra Estrine Levine
 * Kurt Lewin
 * Ramona Mercer
 * Betty Neuman
 * Margaret A. Newman
 * Florence Nightingale
 * Ida Jean Orlando
 * Dorothea E. Orem
 * Rosemarie Rizzo Parse
 * Nola Pender
 * Hildegard Peplau
 * Isabel Hampton Robb
 * Martha E. Rogers
 * Nancy Roper
 * Sister Callista Roy
 * Henry Stack-Sullivan
 * Joyce Travelbee
 * Jean Watson
 * Ernestine Wiedenbach
 * Alfred Adler
 * Lawrence Kohlberg
 * Robert R. Carkhuff
 * Albert Bandura
 * Carl O. Helvie
 * Dr. Joyce Fitzgerald


EVIDENCE-BASED NURSING

Part of learning to be a nurse is learning about how to nurse. That is, a nurse
must learn different nursing theories, methods, and research in order to be able
to practice as a nurse in the health care field.



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DEFINITION OF NURSING

From the earliest nuns who cared for the sick and dying to the modern men and
women who work in hospitals, clinics, and homes to help people achieve and
maintain health, nursing is a way to get involved in the health care industry
and work with patients on a personal level.



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NURSING TECHNIQUES

Part of working as a nurse is deciding how to approach and care for individual
patients and their families. As with any career involving people, there is no
set formula on how to deal with and treat patients.



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