<p>Encapsulating the work of one of the classic nursing theorists, <b>Dorothea Orem</b>, this booklet provides a unique, easily understood overview of Orem's theory. The origin of her theory is presented, assumptions underlying the theory expounded, and the major concepts and propositions explained. By including excellent examples and a glossary of important terms, the author helps the reader make the transition from theory to practice. <b>Dorothea Orem</b> will be extremely useful to undergraduate students and nursing professionals. </p><p>About the series:</p><p>"Designed to provide a concise description of the conceptual frameworks and theories in nursing which have emerged in the last quarter century. Though short and succinct, they provide a useful overall view for those studying or actively involved in nursing as well as for those interested in the profession and its development . . . . A highly recommended series." </p><p>--Journal of the Institute of Health Education </p><p>"Sl