Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Theque
A nest of nevus cells or other cells close to the basal layer of the epidermis.
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Theotherapy
The treatment of disease by spiritual and religious methods.
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Theory of the deliberative nursing process
A nursing theory developed by Ida Jean Orlando that focuses on how the nurse identifies patients’ immediate needs for help. The goal of nursing is to identify and meet patients’ immediate needs for help through use of the deliberative nursing process.
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Theory of Psora
One of the three “natural laws” of Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy: this one specifies that most chronic diseases result from suppressed itching.
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Theory of modeling and role modeling
A nursing theory in which the nurse uses the client’s assumptions and beliefs on health and disease to plan and implement sound, holistic, and healing interventions. MRM was developed by Helen Cook Erickson, Evelyn Malcolm Tomlin, and Mary Ann Price Swain.
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Theory of interpersonal relations
A nursing theory developed by Hildegard Peplau that identifies the three phases of the interpersonal process between the nurse and the patient: orientation, working, and termination. In this theory, the goal of nursing is to resolve the patient’s perceived health difficulties.
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Theory of infinitesimals
One of the three “natural laws” of Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. He proposed that properly diluted substances become more and more powerful as remedies the more dilute they become.
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Theory of human caring
A nursing theory developed by Jean Watson that focuses on the transpersonal caring relationship between nurse and patient and the caring actions or interventions used by nurses. The goal of nursing is to help individuals to gain a higher degree of harmony within the mind, body, and soul through the use of 10 carative factors…
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Theory of human becoming
A nursing theory developed by Rosemarie Parse that focuses on the individual’s experiences of health. The goal of nursing is to respect and facilitate the quality of life as perceived by the individual and the family. Also known as the Human becoming School of Thought.
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Theory of health as expanding consciousness
A nursing theory developed by Margaret Newman that proposes that all people in every situation, no matter how disordered and hopeless the situation may seem, are part of a universal process of expanding consciousness. The goal of nursing is the authentic involvement of nurse and patient in a mutual relationship of pattern recognition and augmentation.…
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