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 In June 2010 the American Holistic Nurses Association was blessed with having Jean Watson, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN as keynote speaker.  Mrs. Watson’s extensive biography includes her published theory of nursing “The philosophy and science of caring.”  Nursing theories are important for the student LVN or LPN to guide the way in development as a licensed nurse.  In the Spring 2010 AHNA Beginnings publication, Watson lists examples of how to implement the Caring Theory in her article Caring Science and the Next Decade of Holistic Healing: Transforming Self and System from the inside Out.  She states, “When systems begin to authentically embrace Caring Theory and its role in healing, and thus creating biogenic practices, the foundation for professional nursing shifts.
 Within this article, she acknowledges the participants of International Caritas Consortium (ICC, www.cartiasconstortiu.org) for their efforts toward this nursing shift.  One of the simple examples that can be practiced not only by the ICC participants, but also in LPN schools and hospitals is hand washing.  Hand washing is not just used for cleaning our hands, but according to Watson this ritual can somehow “…energetically cleanse oneself…” which allows for “…pausing to set intention before entering a patient’s room.”