When describing the major concepts of Jean Watson's theory to a group of nursing students, which of the following would a nurse expect to include? Select all that apply
A) Freedom
B) Paradox
C) Caritas Process
D) Rhythmicity
E) Caritas field
F) Mystery
Ans: C, E
Jean Watson's theory contains three foundational concepts: transpersonal caring, clinical caritas process (original 10 caritas processes), and caritas field. Freedom, paradox, rhythmicity, and mystery are associated with Parse's theory of human becoming.
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