Chapter 6,7,8 Communicating with the Person
Across
- 3. The legal account of a person's condition and response to treatment and care
- 6. Any lost, absent, or impaired physical or mental function
- 8. The characteristics of a group of people
- 12. Messages sent through facial expressions, gestures, posture, hand and body movement, gait, eye contact, and appearance
- 14. Setting priorities and goals
- 16. Things a person tells you about that you cannot observe through your senses
- 18. Activities of daily living
- 20. Using the senses of sight, hearing, touch, and smell to collect information
- 21. A health problem that can be treated by nursing measures
- 22. Spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices
Down
- 1. Information that is seen, heard, or smelled by an observer
- 2. Communication that uss written or spoken words
- 4. An electronic version of a person's medical record
- 5. The method nurses use to plan and deliver nursing care
- 7. The exchange of information
- 9. A report that the nurse gives at the end of the shift to the on-coming shift
- 10. Something necessary or desired for maintaining life and mental well-being
- 11. A concept that considers the whole person
- 13. Communication that does not use words
- 15. A written guide about the person's nursing care plan
- 17. Being unable to respond to stimuli
- 19. The written account of care and observations