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             the caring behaviors from instruments designed   quiet music. Reflect on ways to feel compassionate,
             to measure caring included in that text.      intentional, calm, and peaceful. Consider ways to
             4.  Plan a time and place to meditate for 10 minutes   incorporate ideas from your reflection into your
             each week, closing your eyes, and listening to   nursing practice.


            POINTS FOR FURTHER STUDY
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             St. Louis: Mosby-Elsevier.                    Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.
           n	 Watson, J. (2012). Human caring science: a theory   n	 Watson Caring Science Institute, International
             of nursing. Boston: Jones & Bartlett.         Caritas Consortium. Retrieved from: http://www.
           n	 Hill, M., & Watson, J. (2011). Creating a caring   watsoncaringscience.org.
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