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n The companion text for Nursing Theorists and n The Johns Hopkins Archives house the Dorothea
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Orem’s self-care deficit nursing theory in practice. jhmi.edu.
In M. R. Alligood (Ed.). Nursing theory: Utilization n The official online IOS journal, Self-Care, Dependent-
& application (5th ed., Ch. 12). St. Louis: Mosby Care & Nursing, is archived on the IOS website.
Elsevier.
n The International Orem Society (IOS) website at:
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