The theorist who believes that the nurse deals with a client's structural, social, and personal integrity in both long- and short-term relationships is

a. Myra Levine c. Martha Rogers
b. Dorothea Orem d. Rosemarie Parse


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Myra Levine believes that nurses work to keep together the wholeness of the individual. According to Levine, there are four principles of conservation: structural integrity, social integrity, personal integrity, and energy.

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