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Modern Nursing Theory of Charotism
Charot is a gay slang word that means “Not True” or simply a manner of saying things or opinions that suppose to be a joke.

Charotism Theory of Nursing is to understand the responses of patients that is not true or merely over acted actions or responses after a procedure is done or being done.

There are Two Types of Charotism and it focuses in Objective and Subjective Response of the clients.

Subjective Charotism this are the stated cues of the client like Pain and itchiness and can be confirmed by the facial grimace or other assessment method like gathering or using a supporting objective datas.

Objective Charotism are cues of the client that a nurse discerned before, during and after assessement. Objective data will become Objective Charotism if the clientele’s Subjective data is Indicated and correlated. Example is if the client stated that she has a pain in her stomach with a point scale of 4/5 and the actions and grimace of the client did not match the rate of pain it is already Objective Charotism while if the client shows appropriate actions and matches the rate of pain it is still a True Objective data and not Objective Charotism. Ordillanojan (talk) 15:14, 20 February 2020 (UTC)