Module 1 Introduction to the Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
Nursing Practice
The art of nursing practice, actualized through therapeutic nursing interventions, is the creative use of this knowledge in human care.
Nursing Theory
conceptualizes an aspect of nursing to describe, explain, predict, or prescribe nursing care.
Ida Jean Orlando
Nursing Process Theory
Nursing Practice
Nursing Science is the body of knowledge arrived at through theory development, research, and logical analysis.
Fay Abdellah
21 Nursing Problems
Outcome
A very specific statement that describes exactly what a student will be able to do in some measurable way.
Health
A dynamic process, is the synthesis of wellness and illness and is defined by the perception of the client across the life span. This view focuses in the entire nature of the client in physical, social, aesthetic, and moral realms.
Competency
A general statement detailing the desired knowledge and skills of student graduating from our course or program.
Sister Calista Roy
Adaptation Theory
Middle Range Theory
Addresses specific phenomena or concepts and reflects practice. Thus, they are more limited in scope and less abstract.
Human Beings
As holistic beings, humans are unique, dynamic, sentient, and multi-dimensional, capable of abstract reasoning, creativity, aesthetic appreciation and self-responsibility.
3 roles in BSN Program
Beginning Nurse's Role on Research, Beginning Nurse's Role on Management and Leadership, and Beginning Nurse's Role on Client Care
Practice or Situation Specific Theory
Bring theory to the bedside by focusing on the specific types of patients.
Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
Care enhancement qualities of the nurse qualities that are grounded by the theoretical underpinnings.
Florence Nightingale
Environment Theory
Patricia Benner
From Novice to Expert
Imogene King
Goal Attainment Theory
Margaret Neuman
Health as Expanding Consciousness
Rosemarie Parse
Human Becoming Theory
Joyce Travalbee
Human to Human Relationship Model
Metaparadigm of Nursing
Identifies FOUR concepts of interest to the profession; the person, health, environment and nursing.
Health
Illness is defined as the lived experience of loss and dysfunction that can be mediated by caring relationships, inherent in this conceptualization is each client's approach to illness and coping.
Hildegard Peplau
Interpersonal Theory
Outcome-based Education
Is a strategy or direction in Nursing to meet the Philippine Education Quality Assurance Standards set by the government. It entails that classroom learning into lifelong learning.
Environment
Is an energy field in mutual process with human energy field and is conceptualized as the arena in which the nursing encounters aesthetic beauty, caring relationships, threats to wellness and the lived experience of health.
Environment
Is the landscape and geography of human social experience, the setting or content of experience on everyday life and includes variations in space, time and quality.
Health
It is contextual and relational wellness, in this view, is the lived experience of congruence between one's possibilities and one's realities and is based on caring and feeling cared for.
Human Beings
Language emphathy, caring and other abstract patterns of communication are aspects of an individually high level complexity and diversity and enable to increase knowledge of self and environment.
Nursing Core Values
Love of God and Country, Caring, Quality and Excellence, Integrity and Collaboration.
Virginia Henderson
Need Theory
Nursing Practice
Nurses are critical thinking and clinical judgment to provide evidence-based care to individuals, families, aggregates, and communities to achieve an optimal level of client wellness in diverse nursing settings/context.
Approach in Bachelor of Sciences in Nursing curriculum
Outcome-based Education
Jean Watson
Philosophy and Caring Model
Grand Theories
Provide complex structural fragments for broad, abstract ideas
Dorothea Orem
Self-care Theory
Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
Serves as the foundation of the nursing practice since it brings into focus essential that can rationalize nursing nursing actions and establishes a framework for making decisions and advancing into practice.
Betty Neuman
System Model
Dorothy Johnson
System Model
Lydia E. Hall
The Core, Care and Cure
2012 National Nursing Core Competency Standards
The Professional Regulations Commission-Board of Nursing came up with a resolution No. 24, Series 2012 that all nursing graduates must acquire 3 roles in their BSN program.
Environment
This geography includes personal, social, national, global and beyond. Includes societal believes, values, morals, customs, and expectations.
Madeline Leininger
Transcultural Nursing
Martha Rogers
Unitary Human Beings
Human Beings
Viewed as open energy fields with unique life experiences. Greater than and different from the sum of their parts and cannot be predicted from knowledge of their parts.