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  • She stumbled out of the director of nursing's office, taking a deep, deep breath to control herself as she looked down at her fob-watch.

    Consultant Care Wirdnam, Sharon 1996

  • Humanistic nursing, then, is neither a break with nor a repetition of nursing's past.

    Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson

  • From this existential perspective of nursing as a living human act, the meaning of nursing is found in the act itself, in nursing's relation to its human context.

    Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson

  • Not only does the term signify full recognition of nursing's human foundation and meaning but it also points the direction for nursing's necessary development.

    Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson

  • Yet, it is a stream traceable to nursing's foundation and, as such, is related to nursing's artistic, scientific, and technological currents.

    Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson

  • Thus the profession of nursing's service contribution to the community of man will ever become more.

    Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson

  • However, to equate nursing's humanistic character solely with an overflowing of the milk of human kindness is a serious error of oversimplification.

    Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson

  • It is neither a rejection of nor a satisfaction with nursing's present.

    Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson

  • One of the most obvious ways in which nursing and art are related is in nursing's use of the arts.

    Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson

  • I called this section "authenticity with the self: for actualization of nursing's potential."

    Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson

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