Caring as the intentional and authentic presence of the nurse with another who is recognized as living caring and growing in caring is defined by Boykin and Schoenhofer as

A. Nursing situation.
B. Nursing response.
C. Call for nursing.
D. "Caring Between."


ANS: B

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