1.
To match:
The caring behavior of “knowing” with its definition.
Concept introduction:
Caring is a central process of nursing practice which helps to maintain the philosophical and ethical roots of the profession. It is a type of person to person encounter “being there” and “being with” the patients during their illnesses. Caring also helps to achieve both physical and emotional well-being of the patient. Five types of caring processes are included in the nursing practice, namely, knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, and maintaining belief.
2.
To match:
The caring behavior “Being with” with its definition.
Concept introduction:
Caring is a central process of nursing practice which helps to maintain the philosophical and ethical roots of the profession. It is a type of person to person encounter “being there” and “being with” the patients during their illnesses. Caring also helps to achieve both physical and emotional well-being of the patient. Five types of caring processes are included in the nursing practice, namely, knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, and maintaining belief.
3.
To match:
The caring behavior “Doing for” with its definition.
Concept introduction:
Caring is a central process of nursing practice which helps to maintain the philosophical and ethical roots of the profession. It is a type of person to person encounter “being there” and “being with” the patients during their illnesses. Caring also helps to achieve both physical and emotional well-being of the patient. Five types of caring processes are included in the nursing practice, namely, knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, and maintaining belief.
4.
To match:
The caring behavior “Maintaining belief” with its definition.
Concept introduction:
Caring is a central process of nursing practice which helps to maintain the philosophical and ethical roots of the profession. It is a type of person to person encounter “being there” and “being with” the patients during their illnesses. Caring also helps to achieve both physical and emotional well-being of the patient. Five types of caring processes are included in the nursing practice, namely, knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, and maintaining belief.
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