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Nursing theory that has resonated with you

 select a nursing theory that has resonated with you. Design a brochure that nursing   administration could use to introduce this theory to their nursing staff,   faculty or patients within their nursing clinical unit, education or research   environment.

In a simple   and concise manner, describe the selected theory and how it could be useful   and relevant to your chosen nursing environment. Please pay close attention to ensure that   you attend to the following criteria:

1. Briefly describe the nursing environment that   you wish to support (1 pt)

2. Describe the nursing theory/model that you   plan to introduce (2 pts)

3. What are the strengths of that nursing   theory? Why is it useful and relevant to that particular nursing unit, educational or research   environment

4. Use the six QSEN Competencies to explain how your   chosen theory can be applied 

a. Patient-centered care

b. Teamwork and collaboration

c. Evidenced-based practice (EBP)

d. Quality Improvements (QI)

e. Safety

f. Informatics

5. Select any two concerns below 

Design a professional brochure that expresses   clearly how your chosen theory could be applied to improve quality of any two   of the following areas:

a. Patient care 

b. Nursing education

c. Nursing research 

d. Health disparities 

6. Creativityclarity and conciseness of the   brochure 

Please provide a complete and concise   description of each of the areas being asked for. Vague write ups   will not be assigned points.


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