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- Marjory_Gordon abstract "Marjory Gordon was a nursing theorist and professor who created a nursing assessment theory known as Gordon's functional health patterns. Gordon served in 1973 as the first president of the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association until 1988. She has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing since 1977 and was designated a Living Legend by the same organization in 2009.".
- Q433788 abstract "Marjory Gordon was a nursing theorist and professor who created a nursing assessment theory known as Gordon's functional health patterns. Gordon served in 1973 as the first president of the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association until 1988. She has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing since 1977 and was designated a Living Legend by the same organization in 2009.".
- Marjory_Gordon comment "Marjory Gordon was a nursing theorist and professor who created a nursing assessment theory known as Gordon's functional health patterns. Gordon served in 1973 as the first president of the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association until 1988. She has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing since 1977 and was designated a Living Legend by the same organization in 2009.".
- Q433788 comment "Marjory Gordon was a nursing theorist and professor who created a nursing assessment theory known as Gordon's functional health patterns. Gordon served in 1973 as the first president of the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association until 1988. She has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing since 1977 and was designated a Living Legend by the same organization in 2009.".