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The Unitary human being is irreducible, indivisible, pandimensional energy field identified by pattern and manifesting characteristics specific to the whole, not predicted by knowing the parts.
The nursing process has three steps in Rogers’ Theory of Unitary Human Being
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assessment, voluntary mutual patterning, and evaluation.
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Major concepts and metaparadigm of Martha Rogers’ nursing theory:
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Martha Rogers’s theory is a useful model for addressing the growing issue of
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Nursing Burnout
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Sub concepts of Martha Rogers’ nursing theory
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Give an example of application of Martha rogers' theory in nursing today.
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pain management, and supportive psychotherapy for rehabilitation
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Describe the major assumptions in Rogers’ Theory of Unitary Human Beings’
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(1) Man is a unified whole possessing his own integrity and manifesting characteristics that are more than and different from the sum of his parts.
(2) Man, and the environment are continuously exchanging matter and energy with one another.
(3) The life process evolves irreversibly and unidirectionally along the space-time continuum.
(4) Pattern and organization identify the man and reflect his innovative wholeness.
(5) Man is characterized by the capacity for abstraction and imagery, language and thought sensation, and emotion.
How does Martha Rogers theory apply to nursing?
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Rogers gave much emphasis on how a nurse should view the patient.
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Science of Unitary Human Beings theory strength
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Martha Rogers’ concepts provide a worldview from which nurses may derive theories and hypotheses and propose relationships specific to different situations.
The aim, or purpose of nursing according to Rogers
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promoting well-being and health throughout the life process, including dying.