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    Assignment Allison M Wood‚ RN NUR/403 March 12‚ 2012 Shoni Davis‚ RN DNSc Nursing Theorist Assignment Sister Callista Roy developed the Adaptation Model of Nursing in 1976 after becoming concerned of the importance of relating the characteristics of nursing to the community. This interest encouraged her to begin developing the model with the purpose of nursing being to support adaptation. Roy began organizing her nursing theory as she developed curriculum for nursing students at Mount St. Mary’s

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    The History of the Roy Adaptation Model The Roy Adaptation Model for Nursing had it’s beginning with Sister Callista Roy entered the masters program in pediatric nursing at the University of California in Los Angeles in 1964. Dorothy E. Johnson‚ Roy’s advisor and seminar faculty‚ was speaking at the time on the need to define the goal of nursing as a way of focusing the development of knowledge for practice. During Roy’s first seminar in pediatric nursing‚ she proposed that the goal of nursing

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    necessary to ensure that stress is minimized and dealt with in appropriate fashion. Theorist Correlation The above theory is similar to Sister Callista Roy’s Adaptation Model. Roy states that people are affected by stimuli and are able to overcome obstacles. People are “an adaptive system with cognator and regulator subsystems acting to maintain adaptation” (Roy‚ 2009). When specifically looking at the leadership aspect‚ emotional intelligence (EI) is important. Emotional intelligence is the ability

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    Nursing 3000 Conceptual Model for Professional 1. A) Roy’s Adaptation Model B) Callista Roy was a prominent nurse‚ theorist‚ writer‚ lecturer‚ researcher‚ and teacher. Roy’s first ideas appeared in a graduate paper written at UCLA in 1964. She published these ideas in “Nursing Outlook” in 1970. 2. Roy believes adaptation occurs in four different modes: physiologic mode‚ the self-concept‚ the role function mode‚ and the interdependence. There are three concepts to this model: the human being

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    The Concept of Adaptation Using Sis. Callista Roy’s Model of Adaptation A Concept Analysis St. Augustine’s College Exploring the Concept of Adaptation Adaptation has long been described as one of the mean tools of human and animal survival. A chameleon changes its color to hide from a predator‚ a child becomes withdrawn to deal with the death of a loved one or a soldier learns how to walk with a prosthetic limb after the traumatic amputation of a leg due to injury. All of these situations

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    ANNOTATION ON THE IDEAS OF SOME NURSING THEORISTS IN PRACTICE‚ EDUCATION AND RESEARCH 1. Florence Nightingale’s Environmental Theory She stated in her nursing notes that nursing "is an act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery" (Nightingale 1860/1969)‚ that it involves the nurse ’s initiative to configure environmental settings appropriate for the gradual restoration of the patient ’s health‚ and that external factors associated with the patient ’s surroundings

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    standards of practice: nursing (2nd ed.‚ pp. 15-17). Silver Spring‚ MD: Nursing Books. Masters‚ K. (2012). Nursing theories: a framework for professional practice. Sudbury‚ MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning. McCurry‚ M. K.‚ Hunter Revell‚ S. M.‚ & RoySister‚ C. (2009). Knowledge for the good of the individual and society: linking philosophy‚ disciplinary goals‚ theory‚ and practice. Nursing Philosophy‚ 11()‚ 42-52. Sitzman‚ K. L.‚ & Wright Eichelberger‚ L. (2011). Understanding the work of nurse theorists:

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    What is nursing Science? According to Barnett‚ nursing science is an identifiable with distinct knowledge that comprise of frameworks‚ theory and paradigms. In order to understand nursing science‚ I will discuss the historical development and explain the relationship between nursing profession and nursing science. Also‚ I will discuss how other disciplines can influence nursing science. This will help understand how theoretical thinking has evolved. Theory development and theory thinking was

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    A. & Roy‚ C. (1991). The Adaptation Model. Norwalk: Appleton & Lange. Brilowski‚ G. & Wendler‚ M. (2005). An evolutionary concept analysis of caring. Journal of Advanced Nursing‚ 50(6)‚ 641-650. Connerley‚ K.‚ Ristau‚ S.‚ Lindberg‚ C.‚ & McFarland‚ M. (1999). The Roy model in nursing practice‚ the Roy adaptation model (2nd ed.). Stanford‚ CT: Appleton & Lange. Watson‚ J. (1985). Nursing: Human Science

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    useful” (Selanders‚ 2010).  Nightingale‚ in essence‚ was a pioneer to evidence-based nursing practice.  She focused on the patient’s symptoms and examined possible environmental causes of these symptoms to steer the care given. McCurry‚ Revell‚ and Roy (2009) state that “nursing as a profession has a social mandate to contribute to the good of society through knowledge-based practice” (p. 42).  No moves‚ however‚ can be made without a vision‚ or a formulation of what is wanted as the end result.

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