Concepts of Health Assessment and Nursing Process
Across
- 5. Sources of data collecting by asking family member, physical examination, and laboratory and investigation results
- 6. An orderly, step-by-step, problem-solving method of providing nursing care; the five steps are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
- 9. Caring for the total person, including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual dimension
- 11. Classification of human response determined by scientific evaluation of signs and symptoms, history, and diagnosis studies
- 13. A purposeful, deliberate method of thinking used in search for meaning
Down
- 1. A type of health assessment performed when the patient first enters a health care system aimed to establish screening health assessment
- 2. Appraisal of results through judicious reasoning; the fifth step of the nursing process
- 3. It helps to organize information, promotes the collection of holistic data, provide clues that help to determine human responses
- 4. Nurse performs this assessment in life-threatening situations
- 5. Symptom; what the client reports, believes, or feels
- 7. What can be observed, measured, or felt by someone other than the person experiencing the phenomena
- 8. The effect of gathering data, organizing the data, and then documenting the data
- 10. Estimated to be more important
- 12. The third step of nursing process, with includes identifying priority problems and intervention, setting realistic goals and expected outcomes, and determining appropriate nursing interventions and scientific rationale