Module 1 Chapter 2 & 6

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Across
  1. 3. can understand information that is relevant to making a decision about your health care, nutrition, shelter, clothing, hygiene or safety, and can grasp the likely results of making the decision or not making it
  2. 4. a document in which you write down what you want to happen if you become ill and can't communicate
  3. 6. the person received the information about the treatment that a reasonable person in the same circumstances would require to make a decision
  4. 9. a legal document that gives someone else the right to act on your behalf
  5. 10. all insured residents are entitled to the same level of health care
Down
  1. 1. all insured persons have reasonable access to health care facilities
  2. 2. is the process of empowering people to make healthy lifestyle choices and motivating them to become better self-managers
  3. 5. focuses on prevention strategies that reduce the risk of disease, identify risk factors, or detect disease in its early, most treatable stages
  4. 7. written statement of your health care wishes
  5. 8. a resident who moves is still entitled to coverage