What type ofcare looks aftera patient'sbody, feelings,and spirit?what couldhospitals do ifnurses are toobusy with highpatient loads?What canhospitals do toimprove therelationshipbetween nursingstaff and patients?what cannurses dobefore seeing apatient to stayfocused andcalm?what are2 basicconceptsof caring?how cannurses makepatients feelbetter and trustthem more?what relevantevidencesupportsWatsonstheory?What kind ofenvironmenthelps patientsfeel peacefuland heal fasterWhat type ofcare looks aftera patient'sbody, feelings,and spirit?what couldhospitals do ifnurses are toobusy with highpatient loads?What canhospitals do toimprove therelationshipbetween nursingstaff and patients?what cannurses dobefore seeing apatient to stayfocused andcalm?what are2 basicconceptsof caring?how cannurses makepatients feelbetter and trustthem more?what relevantevidencesupportsWatsonstheory?What kind ofenvironmenthelps patientsfeel peacefuland heal faster

Jean Watsons Theory - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What type of care looks after a patient's body, feelings, and spirit?
  2. what could hospitals do if nurses are too busy with high patient loads?
  3. What can hospitals do to improve the relationship between nursing staff and patients?
  4. what can nurses do before seeing a patient to stay focused and calm?
  5. what are 2 basic concepts of caring?
  6. how can nurses make patients feel better and trust them more?
  7. what relevant evidence supports Watsons theory?
  8. What kind of environment helps patients feel peaceful and heal faster