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Imogene Martina King is known for developing which nursing theory?
Imogene Martina King is known for developing which nursing theory?
- Theory of Goal Attainment (correct)
- Theory of Nursing Interventions
- Theory of Professional Caring
- Theory of Patient Environment
According to Imogene Martina King's Theory of Goal Attainment, the nurse is considered part of the patient's:
According to Imogene Martina King's Theory of Goal Attainment, the nurse is considered part of the patient's:
- Environment (correct)
- Support System
- Medical Team
- Family
Imogene Martina King's Theory of Goal Attainment is designed for meeting goals towards:
Imogene Martina King's Theory of Goal Attainment is designed for meeting goals towards:
- Patient satisfaction
- Medical compliance
- Family involvement
- Good health (correct)
Imogene Martina King's Theory of Goal Attainment was developed in which decade?
Imogene Martina King's Theory of Goal Attainment was developed in which decade?
Imogene Martina King's work is being taught to thousands of nursing students worldwide and is implemented in various service settings, making a significant impact on nursing's:
Imogene Martina King's work is being taught to thousands of nursing students worldwide and is implemented in various service settings, making a significant impact on nursing's:
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Final Period Nursing Theories: Imogene Martina King and Goal Attainment Theory
- The final period will cover applying Imogene Martina King's theory to plan for patient's health, integrating professional caring in interventions, prioritizing nursing actions, and identifying non-nursing theorists and their roles in nursing.
- Filipino nursing theorists' contributions will be highlighted, and technology's application in nursing practice will be discussed.
- Week 13 will focus on adapting planning strategies through Goal Attainment Theory and identifying nursing interventions for safe and quality patient care.
- Imogene Martina King's Theory of Goal Attainment emphasizes the nurse as part of the patient's environment, aiming to achieve good health through the nurse-patient relationship.
- Imogene Martina King, born in 1923 and passed away in 2007, is known for her Theory of Goal Attainment, developed in the 1960s, and is widely taught to nursing students globally.
- Her theory is implemented in various service settings and has had a significant impact on nursing's scientific base.
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