As a student, you find that your philosophy of nursing is congruent with that proposed by Watson. Thus, you consider the concept of nursing to be best represented by which of the following:
a. reciprocal transpersonal relationship in caring moments guided by carative factors
b. manipulation of stimuli to foster successful adaptation
c. a process of human interaction to help patients achieve their goals
d. use of true presence to facilitate the becoming of the participant
e. management of the environment to implement natural laws of health
A
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