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Which Model Maintains That, Despite Factual Guilt, a Person Cannot

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Which model maintains that, despite factual guilt, a person cannot be held legally guilty of a crime unless the rules of criminal procedure are followed?

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Nursing Theory

A conceptual framework that defines, describes, and explains the phenomena of nursing and guides the practice of nursing care.

Patient Care Area

Specific sections within a healthcare facility designed and equipped for the treatment and care of patients.

Nursing Theorist

A professional who develops concepts, definitions, and propositions designed to guide the practice of nursing through a systematic explanation of phenomena.

Maslow's Hierarchy

A theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation," which describes a five-tier model of human needs, depicted as hierarchical levels within a pyramid.

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