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- How can you apply Jean Watson's human caring theory in the future as a nurse?how does self-reflection impact the effectiveness of clinical judgement, and what that means for the care nurses provide to their patients?In the clinical settings how is Positive Reinforcement related to or linked to Cognitive learning theory when educating student nurses and patients
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