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What is the focus of Jean Watson's Human Caring Theory?
What is the focus of Jean Watson's Human Caring Theory?
- Minimizing patient interaction
- Promoting and restoring health while preventing illnesses (correct)
- Maximizing hospital efficiency
- Providing advanced medical treatments
According to Jean Watson, how should nurses treat each patient?
According to Jean Watson, how should nurses treat each patient?
- With standardized treatment plans for efficiency
- Focusing only on physical ailments
- Ignoring individual differences
- As a unique case, considering their body, mind, and soul in holistic healing (correct)
What are the carative factors in Jean Watson's theory intended to demonstrate?
What are the carative factors in Jean Watson's theory intended to demonstrate?
- Clinical efficiency
- Standardized treatment protocols
- The caring process (correct)
- Nursing hierarchy
What is the ethical and moral idea of nursing according to Jean Watson?
What is the ethical and moral idea of nursing according to Jean Watson?
How does Jean Watson view a person's needs?
How does Jean Watson view a person's needs?
According to Jean Watson's Human Caring Science, how many carative factors are there?
According to Jean Watson's Human Caring Science, how many carative factors are there?
What is the main focus of nursing goals according to Jean Watson's Human Caring Science?
What is the main focus of nursing goals according to Jean Watson's Human Caring Science?
According to Jean Watson, how does she define 'caring' in the context of nursing?
According to Jean Watson, how does she define 'caring' in the context of nursing?
How does Jean Watson view each patient?
How does Jean Watson view each patient?
What does Jean Watson emphasize about the person in the context of nursing?
What does Jean Watson emphasize about the person in the context of nursing?
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Focus of Watson's Theory?
Focus of Watson's Theory?
Promoting and restoring health while preventing illnesses.
How should nurses treat patients?
How should nurses treat patients?
As a unique case, considering their body, mind, and soul in holistic healing.
Carative factors demonstrate...?
Carative factors demonstrate...?
The caring process.
Nursing's ethical and moral idea?
Nursing's ethical and moral idea?
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How does Watson view a person's needs?
How does Watson view a person's needs?
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How many carative factors?
How many carative factors?
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Main focus of nursing goals?
Main focus of nursing goals?
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Watson's definition of 'caring'?
Watson's definition of 'caring'?
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How does Watson view each patient?
How does Watson view each patient?
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Watson emphasizes about the person?
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Study Notes
Jean Watson's Human Caring Theory
- Focuses on the importance of caring and the nurse-patient relationship in the healing process
- Emphasizes the unique, individualized care of each patient
Patient Care
- Nurses should treat each patient with respect, empathy, and kindness
- Patients should be viewed as unique individuals with their own experiences and perspectives
Carative Factors
- 10 carative factors intended to demonstrate the importance of caring in nursing
- Factors aimed at promoting emotional, spiritual, and physical well-being
Ethical and Moral Ideals of Nursing
- Nursing is a moral and ethical practice that values the dignity and worth of each person
- Focuses on promoting health, preventing illness, and caring for those in need
Person-Centered Care
- A person's needs are viewed as holistic, including physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs
- Emphasizes the importance of understanding each person's unique experiences and perspectives
Carative Factors and Nursing Goals
- 10 carative factors in Jean Watson's theory
- Nursing goals focus on promoting health, preventing illness, and caring for those in need
Definition of Caring
- Caring is defined as a conscious, deliberate, and intentional approach to nursing practice
- Involves empathy, compassion, and a commitment to promoting health and well-being
Patient View
- Each patient is viewed as a unique individual with their own strengths, weaknesses, and experiences
- Emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting each patient's individuality
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