• AORN journal · May 2000

    Selecting the perioperative patient focused model.

    • J C Rothrock and D A Smith.
    • Delaware County Community College, Media, Pa., USA.
    • AORN J. 2000 May 1;71(5):1030-4, 1036-7.

    AbstractThe Project Team on a Perioperative Model was charged with finding or creating a theoretical model for perioperative nursing. Team members evaluated 15 existing theories and decided to use the conceptual model developed by AORN's Data Elements Coordinating Committee. The Perioperative patient Focused Model is logical, and the concepts and principles are supported in practice environments.

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