The nurse decides to use Swanson's theory of caring in clinical practice. Which caring processes are included in this theory? Select all that apply.
Bias
Knowing
Doing for
Being with
Randomization
Knowing
Doing for
Being with
Rationale
The caring processes of Swanson's theory of caring include knowing, doing for, and being with. Knowing helps to understand an event and adds meaning to life. Doing for a patient is comforting to the patient. Being with a patient provides emotional support to the patient. Bias and randomization are not part of Swanson's theory.
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