How does Watson's theory direct the nurse's prioritizing of patient care?

1.
The patient who requests the nurse's attention the most should get it.
2.
The patient who is the sickest should be cared for first.
3.
The patient with the best health insurance should be cared for first.
4.
The patient who can be discharged soonest should receive care first.


ANS: 2
Watson's theory of caring says the sickest patient should receive care first.
How does Watson's theory direct the nurse's prioritizing of patient care?
1.
The patient who requests the nurse's attention the most should get it.
2.
The patient who is the sickest should be cared for first.
3.
The patient with the best health insurance should be cared for first.
4.
The patient who can be discharged soonest should receive care first.

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