A nurse practicing on a unit where domestic violence is common wants to learn how to apply nursing theory to practice on this unit
She considers the interrelatedness of the constructs of Watson's Theory of Caring and designs the above:
a. conceptual model of caring.
b. hypothesis of the impact of caring on domestic violence.
c. proposition of how caring is conceptualized.
d. theory of scientific inquiry.
ANS: A
Correct: The above conceptual models demonstrates how the concepts of compassion, commitment, conscience, confidence, and competence form a theme of caring (Watson).
Incorrect:
b. A hypothesis is the first step of scientific inquiry.
c. A proposition is a statement rather than a model of how constructs are related.
d. Theory of scientific inquiry uses set steps in figuring out how a phenomenon happens.
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