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What was the guiding principle for Eriksson in formulating caritas-based caring ethics?
What was the guiding principle for Eriksson in formulating caritas-based caring ethics?
- The concept of motive research
- The dialogue with theologians
- The idea that ethics precedes ontology (correct)
- The structure based on Nygren's concepts
According to Eriksson, what is the basic context of caring in her formulation of caring science?
According to Eriksson, what is the basic context of caring in her formulation of caring science?
- The structure based on Nygren's concepts
- Motive research
- Dialogue with theologians
- Caritas (correct)
What did Eriksson intensify with her dialogue with theologians such as Gustaf Wingren and Tage Kurten?
What did Eriksson intensify with her dialogue with theologians such as Gustaf Wingren and Tage Kurten?
- The structure based on Nygren's concepts
- The context of caring
- The human being as an entity of body, soul, and spirit (correct)
- The concept of motive research
What was the most prominent feature of Eriksson's thinking?
What was the most prominent feature of Eriksson's thinking?
What concept did Eriksson base the discipline of caring science on?
What concept did Eriksson base the discipline of caring science on?
What inspired Eriksson in her formulation of caritas-based caring ethics?
What inspired Eriksson in her formulation of caritas-based caring ethics?
According to Eriksson, how did she define health?
According to Eriksson, how did she define health?
What did Eriksson use to refer to a human being's innermost space?
What did Eriksson use to refer to a human being's innermost space?
According to Eriksson, what is the fundamental motive of caring?
According to Eriksson, what is the fundamental motive of caring?
What did Eriksson reintroduce as a basic category of caring?
What did Eriksson reintroduce as a basic category of caring?
According to Eriksson, what does health strive toward?
According to Eriksson, what does health strive toward?
Eriksson used the concept of ethos to refer to which aspect of a human being?
Eriksson used the concept of ethos to refer to which aspect of a human being?
According to Eriksson, what is the core of the caring relationship between a nurse and patient?
According to Eriksson, what is the core of the caring relationship between a nurse and patient?
Eriksson believed that human beings are fundamentally dependent on what?
Eriksson believed that human beings are fundamentally dependent on what?
What did Eriksson use to distinguish nursing care and caring nursing?
What did Eriksson use to distinguish nursing care and caring nursing?
What did Eriksson consider as the basic category of caring?
What did Eriksson consider as the basic category of caring?
What did the author identify as the mental state of fear and nervousness experienced by clients during their hospital stay?
What did the author identify as the mental state of fear and nervousness experienced by clients during their hospital stay?
Which of the following behaviors of nurses did the author recognize as a person-to-person contact between clients and nurses, making clients feel cared for?
Which of the following behaviors of nurses did the author recognize as a person-to-person contact between clients and nurses, making clients feel cared for?
What did the author consider as a powerful resource of nurses, used to stimulate clients toward a positive outlook during hospitalization?
What did the author consider as a powerful resource of nurses, used to stimulate clients toward a positive outlook during hospitalization?
What did the author identify as a sense of emotion towards the client that develops in time through mutual trust?
What did the author identify as a sense of emotion towards the client that develops in time through mutual trust?
Which of the following did the author define as the mental state of fear and nervousness about what might happen, usually felt by clients during their stay at the hospital?
Which of the following did the author define as the mental state of fear and nervousness about what might happen, usually felt by clients during their stay at the hospital?
According to the author, which behavior of nurses is a person-to-person contact between clients and nurses that makes clients feel cared for?
According to the author, which behavior of nurses is a person-to-person contact between clients and nurses that makes clients feel cared for?