Abstract
This article develops the process of nursing assessment in community practice and the analysis of a nursing situation in the process of adaptation of a child in the face of discrimination and family violence. The analysis was made from Roy's Coping Medium Range Theory (TRM), and it was operationalized with the nursing process showing that it is autonomous, grounded and dynamic, located in an integrative / interactive world view; using, in addition, nursing knowledge patterns: empirical, aesthetic, personal and ethical. Some interventions and results are presented that sought to mediate the use of standardized language taxonomies, with the goal from a theoretical approach. It is concluded that the use of a MRS in clinical and community practice is fundamental, that it guides and guides the professional training and the way care is provided. Additionally, a nursing process articulated and coherent with the selected theory is proposed, making the present analysis a novel strategy of great utility for understanding and intervention in practice, taking into account that it starts from a context that involves school, family, home and person who, by collecting the information of the majority of the participants of the process, is allowed to understand and carry out the interventions.
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