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It is a second part of subject theory of nursing. It is a part of the nursing module and addresses nursing models. It aims to help students apply a nursing model into clinical practice.
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The student will be able to: explain the relationship between nursing theory and practice learn the outline of nursing models explain the importance of nursing models for nursing practice apply a chosen nursing model into nursing care Last update: VYTEJCKOVA (15.09.2008)
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1. Henderson, V.: Basic principles of nursing care. S. Kargel, Basel 1970. ( a související články v časopise Diagnóza v ošetřovatelství) 2. Kozierová, B., Erbová, G., Olivierová, R.: Ošetrovatelstvo 1.a 2.díl, Osveta, Martin 1995. 3. Meleis, A. I.: Theoretical nursing. Development and progress. Lippncott - Raven publishers, 1997. 4. Marriner - Tomey, A.: Nursing Teorists and TheirWork. TheC.V.Mosby Company, 1989. 5. Nightingalová, F.: Kniha o ošetřování nemocných. Překlad - Paulová. OTTO, Praha 1874. 6. Farkašová, D. a kol.: Ošetřovatelství - teória. Martin, Osveta 2001. 7. Pavlíková, S.: Modely ošetřovatelství v kostce. Praha, Grada Publishing 2006. ISBN 80-247-1211-3 8. Marečková, J. Ošetřovatelské diagnózy v NANDA doménách. Praha, Grada Publishing 2006. ISBN 80-247-1399-3. Last update: VYTEJCKOVA (15.09.2008)
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lectures, seminars, practical exercises, student presentations Last update: VYTEJCKOVA (15.09.2008)
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requirements for credit: list of study literature (30 titles)
requirements for the examination: 1. credit from nursing theory 2nd year 2. credit from nursing theory 3rd year Last update: VYTEJCKOVA (15.09.2008)
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1. introduction into subject, basic terminology 2. characteristics and the outline of models 3. biomedical model of care 4. model of F. Nightingale 5. model of V. Henderson 6. model of M. Gordon 7. model of D. Orem 8. model of M. Leininger Last update: VYTEJCKOVA (15.09.2008)
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