Legal Aspects of Nursing
Across
- 2. Payment model where providers are paid per treatment or service.
- 3. Documentation of any unusual or adverse event in healthcare.
- 5. Law prohibiting discrimination against disabled individuals.
- 8. – Healthcare payment model based on quality of care provided.
- 9. Misuse or harm through maltreatment.
- 10. Unauthorized physical contact or harm.
- 11. Healthcare system aiming to reduce costs and improve quality.
- 13. Deliberate actions causing harm, such as assault.
- 14. Harm caused without intent, often through negligence.
- 16. Unauthorized exposure or sharing of personal information.
- 18. Healthcare professional specializing in breathing treatments.
Down
- 1. Person reporting illegal or unethical practices within an organization.
- 4. Deserting or leaving a patient without proper care.
- 6. U.S. government health insurance for people over 65 or with disabilities.
- 7. Health insurance for low-income individuals and families.
- 9. Threat of harm creating fear of being hurt.
- 12. False statement harming a person's reputation.
- 15. Failure to provide proper care, resulting in harm.
- 17. A civil wrongdoing causing harm or loss.