Want this question answered?
for the Philippines? Ms. Carmencita M. Abaquin
He is currently one of the 6 members of the Board of Nursing in the Philippines with Carmencita Abaquin as the chairperson.
-- carmencita m. abaquin is a nurse with Master's and Doctoral Degree in Nursing obtained from the University of the Philippines College of Nursing. She is an expert of medical surgical nursing with subspecialty in ocologic nursing, which made her known both here and abroad. she had served UP collefe of nursing, her alma mater, as faculty and held the position as secretary of the college of nursing. her latest appointment as chairman of the board of nursing speaks of her competence and integrity in the field she has chosen. she has a theory called PREPARE ME : intervention and quality of life of advance progressive cancer patients.
Yes, her theory is called "Prepare me" It is a theory primarily focused on nursing interventions for cancer patients and how to improve their quality of life.
carmencita abaquin dean Marco sto. Tomas Amelia rosales betty merritt leonila faire perla po yolanda arugay
nursing theorists and his contributions
The current Chairperson of the Philippine Board of Nursing is Ms. Carmencita M. Abaquin. The six members of the Board are: Ms. Leonila A. Faire, Ms. Betty F. Merritt, Ms. Perla G. Po, Mr. Marco Antonio C. Sto. Tomas, Ms. Amelia B. Rosales, and Ms. Yolanda C. Arugay.
Imogene King's most famous theories of nursing are called "interacting systems" and "goal attainment." Her theories are still taught to nursing students.
environmental theory
Nursing theories provide a framework for nursing practice, guiding decision-making and interventions. They help nurses understand patient behavior, make accurate assessments, and plan appropriate care. By incorporating nursing theories into clinical practice, nurses can provide more comprehensive, evidence-based, and patient-centered care.
ambot lang uroy...
Some nursing theories commonly used in the Philippines include the Theory of Multicultural Nursing (Li & Trossman, 2002) and the Socio-Eco Theory of Nursing (Maglaya, 2009). These theories focus on providing culturally competent care and addressing the social determinants of health in the Philippine context.