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Students will examine and evaluate the components and functions of theory by exploring the role of different types of theory in a practice discipline.
Student | Assigned | Reviewing |
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KN603C | Self-care, Virginia Henderson | |
Bkcrow | Katherine Kolcaba | |
Mikenzie33 | Katharine Kolcaba | |
Nurse Radish | Synergy model of nursing | |
Miriam4545 | Nursing theory | |
GStudentZ1995 | Madeleine Leininger | |
Ol!v3G13 | Nursing theory | Nursing theory |
Daplc | Nola Pender | |
ACN574 | Integrative medicine | |
Kjf1118 | Comfort | |
Sam1cha | Theory of chronic sorrow | |
Iya Ayo | Nursing theory | Nursing Theory |
Bassilabualkhon | Self-care deficit nursing theory | Pressure ulcer |
KLC123 | Self-care deficit nursing theory | |
JackieFoote | Katharine Kolcaba | |
JCchild | ||
AnnmarieG | ||
Olifred | ||
Akathm612 | Self-care deficit nursing theory | |
MojoMaja | Synergy model | |
Orcaminor | Peplau Interpersonal Relations, Interpersonal relations | Mid-range theory |
Megburnsrn | Nola Pender | |
Thattil | Kolcaba's Theory of Comfort | Nursing Theories |
ChrisIk | ||
Smfarrington | Nursing theory, Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms | |
Shenurse512 | Opioid use disorder | |
Unguyen17 | Cultural marginality theory | Food allergy |
ElizabethMaryKadar |
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Then, use the Citation Hunt tool, which shows unreferenced statements from articles. First, evaluate whether the statement in question is true! An uncited statement could just be lacking a reference or it could be inaccurate or misleading. Reliable sources on the subject will help you choose whether to add it or correct the statement.
Now that you are familiar with Wikipedia, take the information you gathered to write your paper and improve the quality of a related article.
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In week 2 you selected a topic to evaluate that was related to your research paper. Now, you're going to make a small improvement to that article!
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