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Nursing is the epitome of the nursing profession. It is not only the means of caring for another human being but also concerning the family and society in general. Nursing is not just the act of caring for the sick but also of true altruistic concern for humanity, healthy and the human in general.
M. Simone Roach has written: 'Care and caring' -- subject(s): Caring, Philosophy, Nursing ethics, Nursing 'The human act of caring' 'Caring' -- subject(s): Care of the sick, Nursing ethics
Nursing is called as it is because it describes the profession and the act of caring for the sick which is ultimately the meaning of Nursing.
Types of nursing include 'isolation' and/or 'barrier' nursing
The 6 C's of nursing are; Care, Compassion, Competence, Communication, Courage, and Commitment.
Caring for sick people.
The eight uses of the concept of caring found in nursing are: ethics; instrumental and affective; traits; patients' and nurses' perceptions of caring; holism; humanism; organizational; and quality Save
The traditional five Cs of credit are character, capacity, capital, collateral, and conditions. These factors are used by lenders to evaluate a borrower's creditworthiness and ability to repay a loan.
Nursing Inquiry is the process or action to search caring information for improving patients outcome.
Nursing as caring
Mary Elizabeth O'Brien has written: 'The nurse with an alabaster jar' -- subject(s): Caring, Christian life, Nursing, Nursing ethics, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Caring, Religious aspects of Nursing 'The AIDS challenge' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Adjustment (Psychology), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of AIDS (Disease) 'Servant leadership in nursing' 'Spirituality in nursing' -- subject(s): Nursing, Nurse-Patient Relations, Philosophy, Christianity, Religion and Medicine, Nursing Philosophy, Nurse and patient, Spirituality, Ethics, Nursing ethics, Nursing Care 'Anatomy of a nursing home' -- subject(s): Case studies, Nursing homes, Nursing home patients 'Nurse's Calling' -- subject(s): Caring, Christian life, Christianity, Nursing, Nursing ethics, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Caring, Religious aspects of Nursing 'A Sacred Covenant'
Theory is a part of nursing science in such a way that caring theory is a philosophical foundation of nursing. It is also an ethical part of the central focus for nursing.