In this aspects it thus requires creativity and mastering the skills to do this and hence like the other works of art every encounter with each patient is. As a science, it involves applying the scientific theories to provide care for the patient. Nurses learns to analyze scientific parameters, report and communicate and intervene if possible, they apply the scientific knowledge of anatomy, physiology, microbiology and chemistry to provide best care. As a practice, it is based on scientific evidence of care, is lifelong in learning, and needs extensive and continuous research and education just like any scientific subject. (Finkelman & Kenner, …show more content…
This theory makes nursing care to be viewed as humanistic art because these values are learned as one interacts with fellow human beings and only humans can have desire to care for humans. The moral consciences in preserving human dignity comes in and the nurses find commitment to care for others as they recover from disease. (DeWit, Stromberg, & Dallred,