12. Transpersonal caring involves requires an interaction which includes: ANSWER: RATIO: ANSWER: RATIO: 13. The Humanistic-altruistic system of value corresponds to clinical process: a. The nurse's moral commitment in protecting and enhancing human dignity as well as the higher self. b. The nurse's caring consciousness communicated to preserve and honor the embodied spirit, therefore, not reducing the person to the moral status of an object. ANSWER: RATIO: c. The nurse's caring consciousness and connection having the potential to heal since experience, perception, and intentional connection are taking place d. All of the above ANSWER: a. Developing and sustaining a helping-trusting, authentic caring relationship. b. Being present to, and supportive of, the expression of positive and negative feelings as a connection with a deeper spirit of self and the one-being-cared-for. Creative use of self and all ways of knowing as part of the caring process to engage in artistry of caring- healing practices. d. Practice of loving kindness and equanimity (self-control/composure) within context of caring consciousness. 14. She defined person as, except: a. Personhood b. Mind-body-soul C. C. Human can be treated as object and can be separated from self, nature d. Unity of mind body spirit nature 15. This is called the moment (focal point in space and time) when the nurse and another person come together in such a way that an occasion for human caring is created. a. Caring occasion b. Caring moment c. A & B d. None of the above

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12. Transpersonal caring involves requires an interaction which includes:
ANSWER:
RATIO:
ANSWER:
RATIO:
b.
a. The nurse's moral commitment in protecting and enhancing human dignity as well as the higher self.
The nurse's caring consciousness communicated to preserve and honor the embodied spirit, therefore, not
reducing the person to the moral status of an object.
The nurse's caring consciousness and connection having the potential to heal since experience, perception,
and intentional connection are taking place
All of the above
13. The Humanistic-altruistic system of value corresponds to clinical process:
ANSWER:
RATIO:
C.
d.
ANSWER:
a. Developing and sustaining a helping-trusting, authentic caring relationship.
b.
Being present to, and supportive of, the expression of positive and negative feelings as a connection with
a deeper spirit of self and the one-being-cared-for.
Creative use of self and all ways of knowing as part of the caring process to engage in artistry of caring-
healing practices.
d. Practice of loving kindness and equanimity (self-control/composure) within context of caring consciousness.
14. She defined person as, except:
a. Personhood
b. Mind-body-soul
C.
C. Human can be treated as object and can be separated from self, nature
d.
Unity of mind body spirit nature
15. This is called the moment (focal point in space and time) when the nurse and another person come together in such a
way that an occasion for human caring is created.
a. Caring occasion
b. Caring moment
A & B
None of the above
C.
d.
Transcribed Image Text:12. Transpersonal caring involves requires an interaction which includes: ANSWER: RATIO: ANSWER: RATIO: b. a. The nurse's moral commitment in protecting and enhancing human dignity as well as the higher self. The nurse's caring consciousness communicated to preserve and honor the embodied spirit, therefore, not reducing the person to the moral status of an object. The nurse's caring consciousness and connection having the potential to heal since experience, perception, and intentional connection are taking place All of the above 13. The Humanistic-altruistic system of value corresponds to clinical process: ANSWER: RATIO: C. d. ANSWER: a. Developing and sustaining a helping-trusting, authentic caring relationship. b. Being present to, and supportive of, the expression of positive and negative feelings as a connection with a deeper spirit of self and the one-being-cared-for. Creative use of self and all ways of knowing as part of the caring process to engage in artistry of caring- healing practices. d. Practice of loving kindness and equanimity (self-control/composure) within context of caring consciousness. 14. She defined person as, except: a. Personhood b. Mind-body-soul C. C. Human can be treated as object and can be separated from self, nature d. Unity of mind body spirit nature 15. This is called the moment (focal point in space and time) when the nurse and another person come together in such a way that an occasion for human caring is created. a. Caring occasion b. Caring moment A & B None of the above C. d.
16. The theory of Jean Watson constitutes the carative factors turned into clinical processes. Which of the following are the
carative factors, except?
ANSWER:
RATIO:
ANSWER:
RATIO:
17. Included in the carative factor is the Creative problem-solving caring process which evolved into what clinical processes?
Developing and sustaining a helping-trusting, authentic caring relationship.
a. Transpersonal teaching and learning
b. Helping-trusting, human care relationship
ANSWER:
RATIO:
C. Insensitivity to self and others
d. Faith-hope
ANSWER:
RATIO:
a.
b. Opening and attending to spiritual-mysterious and existential dimensions of one's own life-death; soul care
for self and the one-being-cared-for
Creative use of self and all ways of knowing as part of the caring process to engage in artistry of caring-
healing practices
d. none of the above
18. One concept Watson defined is transpersonal caring which means?
a. to go beyond one's own choices and the others and now
C.
to go beyond one's own ego and the here and now
unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul
b.
c.
d. unity and harmony within the mind, body, and spirit
19. Watson believes that the essence of nursing is:
a. Communication
Caring
b.
C. Curing
d. Critical thinking
Transcribed Image Text:16. The theory of Jean Watson constitutes the carative factors turned into clinical processes. Which of the following are the carative factors, except? ANSWER: RATIO: ANSWER: RATIO: 17. Included in the carative factor is the Creative problem-solving caring process which evolved into what clinical processes? Developing and sustaining a helping-trusting, authentic caring relationship. a. Transpersonal teaching and learning b. Helping-trusting, human care relationship ANSWER: RATIO: C. Insensitivity to self and others d. Faith-hope ANSWER: RATIO: a. b. Opening and attending to spiritual-mysterious and existential dimensions of one's own life-death; soul care for self and the one-being-cared-for Creative use of self and all ways of knowing as part of the caring process to engage in artistry of caring- healing practices d. none of the above 18. One concept Watson defined is transpersonal caring which means? a. to go beyond one's own choices and the others and now C. to go beyond one's own ego and the here and now unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul b. c. d. unity and harmony within the mind, body, and spirit 19. Watson believes that the essence of nursing is: a. Communication Caring b. C. Curing d. Critical thinking
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