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510    UNIT IV  Nursing Theories

            CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES
             1.  Interview a client, and use the theory to interpret   outcome based on the proposed nursing plan of
             the data. Identify nursing diagnoses based on the   care. Predict the client outcome if the care is not
             interpretations.                              given.
             2.  Propose a nursing plan of care based on the     4.  Assess the client from primary, secondary, and
             interview and interpretation in question one.  tertiary sources. Compare for congruency among
             3.  Assuming the goal is to promote the client’s   the three types of sources.
             health and development, predict the client


            POINTS FOR FURTHER STUDY
           n	 http://www.mrmnursingtheory.org/           n	 Erickson, H. C., Tomlin, E. M., & Swain, M. A.
           n	 Research and conceptual references are available   (2002). Modeling and role-modeling: A theory and
             on the website on mid-range theories, major    paradigm for nursing. Cedar Park, (TX): EST Co.
             constructs, and philosophical assumptions of    (Original work published 1983, Englewood Cliffs,
             the Modeling and Role-Modeling Theory.        (NJ): Prentice-Hall.)
           n	 Erickson, H. (Ed.) (2006). Modeling and Role-
             Modeling: A View from the Client’s World.
             Cedar Park, (TX): Unicorns Unlimited.


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