According to Watson's theory of caring, a conscious intention to care promotes which of the following?
a. Health
b. Healing and wholeness
c. The nurse–patient relationship
d. Positive differences in well-being outcomes
B
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A Health has an important connection to caring but is not the language used in Watson's theory of caring.
B A conscious intention to care promotes healing and wholeness, according to Watson's theory of caring.
C The nurse–patient relationship is not a conscious intention to care, according to Watson's theory of caring.
D Positive difference in well-being outcomes is an aspect of Swanson's theory of caring.
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