The most glaring problem I see with this theory is that it would allow a potted spider plant to be considered a ‘person’, and Patrick Bateman to be considered ‘healthy’.
Yes. That’s my biggest complaint about all the things we’re learning in our theory class–it seems like every nursing theory has definitions that are more inspirational and pretty-sounding than specific. But I don’t know if my teachers would consider that a valid consideration.
The most glaring problem I see with this theory is that it would allow a potted spider plant to be considered a ‘person’, and Patrick Bateman to be considered ‘healthy’.
Yes. That’s my biggest complaint about all the things we’re learning in our theory class–it seems like every nursing theory has definitions that are more inspirational and pretty-sounding than specific. But I don’t know if my teachers would consider that a valid consideration.
It’s telling nurses to teach potted spider plants as people. How is that not a valid consideration?