Module 1 Nurs 215
Across
- 2. serious injuries but no pose immediate threat to life
- 3. risks laboratory values or vital signs outside range
- 5. doing good
- 7. kindness, respect even when disagreeing
- 8. less serious and less extensive injuries
- 12. highest priority patient to receive care
- 13. second highest priority action
- 14. asking for help
- 16. highest priority action
- 17. living in a safe environment
- 18. commitment to telling the truth
- 20. next highest priority in Maslows Hierarchy
- 21. reduces client infections
- 23. highest priority in Maslows Hierarchy
- 25. needs that are essential for survival
- 26. moral duty to promote best interest of the patient
- 27. client is allowed to make decisions in care
Down
- 1. Need of self respect
- 4. define boundaries of nursings legal scope of practice
- 6. fulfilling your own potential
- 9. preventing harm to the client
- 10. highest type of need in Maslows Hierarchy
- 11. risks in clients environment
- 15. third highest priority action
- 19. potential for survival does not exist
- 22. clients preference is upheld
- 24. These needs address a persons requirement for affection