Explore how nursing theory can be useful in practice.

Levels of Theoretical Thinking It is not uncommon for graduate students to miss the relevance of theory in practice. Explore how nursing theory can be useful in practice. Chapter 2 in your Smith text offers a guide to a disciplined approach for the study of nursing theory for use in practice, and Chapter 3 describes the processes leading to implementation of theory-guided practice models in nursing. Processes include choosing possible theories for use in practice, analyzing and evaluating these theories, and implementing theory in practice. The unit concludes with a short journey through the life of Florence Nightingale, often credited with the origin of modern nursing. Chapter 4 includes an overview of the foundations of Nightingale’s model of nursing and how it is interpreted today. Required readings: Higgins, P. A., & Moore, S. M. (2000). Levels of theoretical thinking in nursing. Nursing Outlook, 48(4), 179-183. Smith, Chapters 2, 3, & 4 https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/#/user ID: ylanda123@icloud.comuser password: SchoolBooks123##

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