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Swanson Examples

The document outlines caring behaviors essential for nursing practice at St. Joseph School of Nursing. It emphasizes maintaining a positive outlook, engaging with patients, and providing patient-centered care. Key actions include understanding patient needs, validating concerns, and encouraging patient growth and autonomy.

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Swanson Examples

The document outlines caring behaviors essential for nursing practice at St. Joseph School of Nursing. It emphasizes maintaining a positive outlook, engaging with patients, and providing patient-centered care. Key actions include understanding patient needs, validating concerns, and encouraging patient growth and autonomy.

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