Nursing Theoretical Works Flashcards
Florence Nightingale
Patient-Environment Interaction
Ernestine Wiedenbach
Art of Nursing
Virginia Henderson
The 14 Basic Human Needs
Faye Glenn Abdellah
The 21 Nursing Problems
Lydia E. Hall
Core, Care, and Cure Theory
Dorothea E. Orem
The Self-Care Deficit Theory
Myra Estrin Levine
Introduction to Clinical Nursing
Martha Rogers
Unitary Human Being & Principles of Hemodynamics
Dorothy Johnson
Behavioral Systems ModelS
Betty Neuman
Neuman’s System Model
Sister Callista Roy
Adaptation Model
Hildegard E. Peplau
Interpersonal Relationship in Nursing
Ida Jean Orlando
Dynamic-Nurse Relationship
Joyce Travelbee
Human to Human Relationship
Florence Nightingale served in the Crimean War and created a holistic system for Nursing.
1853-1856
Florence Nightingale wrote Notes on Nursing, the first nursing manual ever written.
1859
The Florence Nightingale School of Nursing was opened at St. Thomas Hospital in London. Marked as the birth of modern nursing.
1860
Florence Nightingale recognized the unique focus of nursing and declared nursing knowledge as distinct from medical knowledge.
Mid-1800’s
Development of nursing knowledge as a guide in nursing practice.
1950’s
Nursing as science to nursing as a profession.
1960’s-1980’s
Consensus Model on APRN Regulation
1900’s, 2000’s-2008
Institute for the Future of Nursing released recommendations for improved health care.
2010
OSSHA issues guidelines to improve nurse safety.
2015
COVID transforms nursing.
2020 and beyond