The number of caritas that Watson proposed?
What is the number 10
Focuses on building caring relationships and fostering the emotion of feeling cared for. When people feel cared for they are more likely to engage in health-promoting activities.
What is Duffy's Caring Model

What is Duffy's Quality care Model?
Improved patient outctomes, improved communication, improved healthcare systems outcomes
What are benefits to patient centered care/care
A patient admitted with stage 3 cancer, tells you she depends on prayer to get her through the day. The caritive factor you can employ during this situation
What is Watson carative factor of instilling faith -hope
According to Duffy the aspect of patients needing to feel looked after and acknowledge would speak to which of the Major Concepts of Duffy's Quality Care Model
What is feeeling cared for?
She has 10 Carative Factors
Who is Watson
Patient is about to fall during ambulation, the nurse grabs patient and slowly lowers to floor
What is protective touch
A nurse share a personal experience of loss of newborn to a mother who just miscarried at 25 weeks. This is an example of which Carative Factor
What is forming a human- altruistic value system
What is the alignment of Quality Caring Model with Nursing and PCC.
This theorist focuses on the importance of individuality and integrating culture into your patient's care
Who is Leininger
Thinking about the five caring factors. You help the patient to learn and care for new colostomy bag, end encourage them to demonstrate how to empty.
What is enabling
The nurse provides comfort to a patient by brightening up room and encouraging on progress with understanding new diagnosis. This is an example of which carative factor
What is providing a supportive, protective, and corrective mental, physical, societal and spiritual environment.
This concept in aligning the QCM with nursing and patient centered care benefits the patient and caregiver, facilitates growth and change, contributes to the individual group and system advancements
What is therapeutic relationships.
Some thoughts this theorist would have include: Enabling, Knowing, Being with, Doing for, and maintaining beliefs
Reinforces & intensify human caring; Care is collaborative, coordinated and access; Information is shared fully and in a time manner; Consider the client and the family; Care I focused on physical comfort as well as emotional well-being.
What is patient centered care
The patient experiences breakthrough healing without the use of medications. The nurse shows enthusiasm with patient's progress, but explains to the patient that this is beyond their understanding
What is allowing for existential phenomenological spiritual forces.
Who is Jean Watson.
Meeting human needs and instilling faith and hope is the lingo for this theorist
Who is Jean Watson
Limited scope of nursing practice, working in silos, lack of training and motivation, policies and procedures not Evidenced based, injustice and lack of time.
What are barriers to PCC