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Across
- 4. patients permission to receive any and all types of care with full knowledge of risk, benefits, cost, and alternatives
- 5. Stage 2 of Benner's Model
- 8. Person's right to choose and ability to act on that choice
- 12. address the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of client
- 14. Service that includes end-of-life care
- 15. Therapeutic communication to advice client about health-related issues
- 16. Obligation to be fair
- 19. treating others like children
- 20. this gives directions to others about a person's wishes regarding life-prolonging care when patient is unable to make those decisions
- 22. duty to tell the truth
- 24. protects the privacy of personal health information, coverage to persons with preexisting medical conditions, and health insurance benefits to those who lose or change jobs
- 26. Determining the teaching needs of client, group, family or community; once determined we need to make a nursing plan.
- 28. Stage 5 of Benner's Model
- 29. Applying evidence based practice to provide most appropriate care, identify clinical problems that warrant research and protect rights of research subjects.
Down
- 1. duty to do or promote good
- 2. interpersonal and therapeutic communication with client, healthcare team, and community
- 3. identifies a person who will make healthcare decisions in the event the patient is unable to
- 6. Stage 3 of Benner's Model
- 7. duty to keep promises
- 9. requirement of healthcare facilities to provide emergency medical treatment to patients including in labor who seek help in the ED.
- 10. Coordinating care delivered to client
- 11. supporting clients rights to decisions and voicing opinions and protecting from harm when thay are unable to make decisions themselves.
- 13. Stage 4 of Benner's Model
- 17. Advocating for change on individual, family, group, community, and societal levels to enhance health
- 18. Stage 1 of Benner's Model
- 21. Inspiring others by setting example for positive health, assertive communication, and willingness to improve
- 23. coordination and managing team member activities
- 25. Service that includes health promotion and illness prevention
- 27. Service that includes early diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease and injury
- 30. do no harm and prevent harm; includes actual harm, risk of harm, as well as international and unintentional harm.