Models, Nursing

Models in nursing are a way to visually represent a situation or process by providing a simplified representation of a real life concept. Models can be used to represent a wide range of nursing care, such as the nursing process, patient care, nursing education, and health promotion. Models provide a useful way to communicate complicated concepts to a general audience, and can also be used to evaluate and assess the effectiveness of nursing interventions. They are an important tool for teaching, research, and practice in nursing, as they help to provide a structure to clinical knowledge and skills. Models can also help to integrate evidence-based practices into nursing practice.

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