Nursing KnowledgeStructure and FunctionTake this opportunity to examine the translation of nursing knowledge into real world practice.What does theory do?Theories can tell us the factors that are important in understanding what affects patient, family, and community health outcomes, rather than each of us relying solely on our own experience. When relevant questions and appropriate answers are developed and applied, what is generated is theory and practice as action and reflection.After completing this unit, you should be able to:Evaluate theory versus practice,Explain the components of nursing knowledge.Course Outcomes practiced in this unit:MN502-1: Apply a conceptual framework focused on advanced nursing roles.PC-5.1: Use language that is clear, concise, and organized.Reading and ResourcesTextbook ReadingsPhilosophies and theories for advanced nursing practiceChapter 4: "Theory as Practice”Chapter 5: "Components and Levels of Abstraction in Nursing Knowledge"Journal ReadingsPlease retrieve and read the following Journal articles from the Library. Articles can be located through a search in the CINAHL database, OVID database, Course Documents, or by using the link at the end of the reference if provided.Endo, E. (2017). Margaret Newman’s theory of health as expanding consciousness and a nursing intervention from a unitary perspective. Asian-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing, 4(1), 50-52. doi: 0.4103/2347-5625.199076Goodarzi-Khoigani M, Baghiani Moghadam MH,