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    person attain (or maintain) health or die a peaceful death” (Watson‚ 1985‚ p. 7). Watson’s framework on the science of caring is constructed around ten carative factors‚ and benefits nurses with the delivery of care to patients. Jean’s first three Caritas sets the theoretical tone for the science of caring and lays the foundation for the remaining seven

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    Watson's Theory of Caring

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    Watson ’s Theory of Caring NUR/403 02/20/2012 Dr. Ethel Jones Watson ’s Theory of Caring Watson’s philosophy of caring can be traced back thirty years; it started as a textbook for a nursing curriculum at the University of Colorado. It started with a question of the relationship between human caring and nursing‚ this was the foundation for her book The Theory Of Human Caring: Retrospective an Prospective (1997)‚ Nursing: Human Science and Human Care (1988)‚ Caring Science as Sacred Science

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    Jane Watson's Caring

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    Jean Watson ’s Caring Theory Paula Inman NUR 403 September 5th‚ 2011 Stephanie Guignard Jean Watson ’s Caring Theory Jean Watson’s theory is the basis of nursing. She looks at caring separately from curing. She developed the 10 carative factors. The four discussed in this paper focus on the aspect of how hospice nurses care for their patients. Watson’s theory looks at the relationship between the patient and the nurse with her interpersonal caring. Interpersonal caring is a spiritual interaction

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    WxpdmU%3d#db=rzh&AN=2004070467 George‚ J. B. (2011). Nursing theories. The base for professional nursing practice. (6th ed.). Boston‚ MA: Pearson Education. doi:10.1097/00006199-198511000-00014 Goldin‚ M.‚ and Kautz‚ D. (2010). Applying Watson ’s caring theory and caritas processes to ease life transitions. International Journal For Human Caring‚ 14(1)‚ 11-14. Retrieved from http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/uncg/f/D_Kautz_Applying_2010.pdf Pravikoff‚ D. (2012). Watson ’s Theory of Caring: Integration into Practice. CINAHL

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    3 Stages Of The Gospels

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    The gospels began because of parables and teachings that Jesus had said‚ that were passed down from person to person and through generations by retelling the stories. They originated by passing down traditions of what Jesus did while he was preaching and teachings. The gospels were formed in three stages‚ the first stage of the formation of the Gospels is the teachings and preachings done by Jesus‚ in 30 - 33 AD‚ the second is the Oral Tradition‚ between 33 - 70 AD and the third is the Gospels being

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    HCS/350 Personal & Professional Healthcare Communication Paper Communication‚ according to the Free Dictionary‚ is “the exchange of thoughts‚ messages‚ or information‚ as by speech‚ signals‚ writing or behaviors”. It is vital in the development and maintenance of personal and professional relationships. It is important to understand communication also includes non-verbal as well as verbal acts. According to Rane (2010)‚ 93% of communication is nonverbal and body language is an effective nonverbal

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    Theodore Roethke Biography

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    Period 5 2/21/11 Theodore Roethke: Impact on Literature There are many influential aspects of life such as a person ’s childhood‚ family‚ or career just to name a few. What makes these effects so influential is their impact on everyday habits and important decisions people have to make. Poets are no exception to this same idea. In fact‚ the events that affect the poet ’s life can be seen through his or her writings. Theodore Roethke‚ a twentieth century poet‚ is a great example of this concept

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    Through time the needs to be a nurse and the definition of nursing has changed slightly through time. The one characteristic that seems to be consistent through time is a nurse should be caring. Jean Watson incorporated a theory- The Theory of Human Caring. Watson (2002) developed a theory in which nursing is centered around helping the patient achieve a higher degree of harmony within mind‚ body‚ soul‚ and this harmony is achieved through caring transactions involving a transpersonal caring relationship

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    Watson's Theory

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    com/nursing_theory/nursing_theories_overview.html Nursing Theories. (2010). Jean Watson’s philosophy of nursing. Retrieved April 10‚ 2010‚ from http://currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/Watson.html Watson‚ J. (2009). Watson Caring Science Institute: International caritas consortium. Retrieved April 10‚ 2010‚ from http://www.watsoncaringscience.org/ Vance‚ T. (2000-2010). Caring and the professional practice of nursing. RN Journal. Retrieved April 10‚ 2010‚ from http://www.rnjournal.com/journal_of_nursing/caring.htm

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    9PART I Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship: The U.S. Bishops’ Reflection on Catholic Teaching and Political Life Introduction 1. As a nation‚ we share many blessings and strengths‚ including a tradition of religious freedom and political participation. However‚ as a people‚ we face serious challenges that are clearly political and also profoundly moral. 2. We are a nation founded on “life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness‚” but the right to life itself is not fully protected‚ especially

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