Exam 18: Jean Watsons Theory of Unitary Caring Science and Theory of Human Caring
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Watson's original caring theory consisted of the ten caritas processes.
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The action and choice by the nurse and other to be in the moment is considered a:
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Watson's theory can be read as a philosophy,an ethic,a paradigm,an expanded science model,or a theory.
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Watson's original 10 carative factors include all of the following EXCEPT:
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The dynamic of transpersonal caring (healing)within a caring moment is manifest in:
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Watson proposes that: The nurse's moral commitment,intentionality,and caritas consciousness is to protect,enhance,promote,and potentiate human dignity,wholeness,and healing,wherein a person creates or co-creates his or her own meaning for existence,healing,wholeness,and living and dying.
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Watson's theory continues to expand and evolve,reflecting caring science as:
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When a nurse and another come together with their unique life histories in a human-to-human transaction,this is considered a:
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According to Watson,________ "seeks to connect with and embrace the spirit or soul of the other through the process of caring and healing and being in authentic relation in the moment":
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The major conceptual elements of Watson's caring theory include all of the following EXCEPT:
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