The practice column focuses on incorporating a nursing theoretical framework into nursing care in a clinical scenario involving intimate partner violence. Accordingly, as exemplified by utilizing Virginia Henderson’s theory, there is guidance to define, focus, and evaluate nursing care in these multifaceted clinical cases.
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