NURSEWORD PUZZLE

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Across
  1. 6. the fields are one and integrated but unique to each other.
  2. 8. describes the the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicities.
  3. 9. a basic generalization that is accepted as true and can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct.
  4. 12. refers to a theory about a theory.
  5. 13. schematic representations of some aspects of reality.
  6. 15. an ontological concept described as a human being's struggle between good and evil in a stage of becoming .
  7. 18. represented by setting goals and making decisions about and being agreed on the means to achieve goals.
  8. 22. as the fundamental unit of the living and the non living.
  9. 23. method by which nurse acts in using nursing theory.
  10. 24. required to verify accuracy of perception, for interaction and transaction.
  11. 25. not clearly observable, directly or indirectly and must be defined in terms of observable concepts intangible.
  12. 27. involves the actual activities to achieve goals.
  13. 28. limited by time and space and are observable in reality, directly observed, tangible.
  14. 31. from birth to the appearance of articulate speech: 0-18 months.
  15. 32. her concept used instead of environment.
  16. 33. used to described the patient, which means "SUFFERING".
  17. 34. being well and using every power that person has to the fullest extent in living life.
  18. 35. means love and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love) are united, and caritas is by nature unconditional love.
  19. 36. most immediately confronting the person; attracts the most attention.
  20. 37. a method describing, explaining and predicting causes or outcomes of intervention.
  21. 38. refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion.
  22. 39. resembles environment to which nursing act takes place.
Down
  1. 1. includes factors that affect individuals internally and externally.
  2. 2. adjustment state from the degree of reaction
  3. 3. forces that produce tensions, alterations or potential problems causing instability.
  4. 4. constitutes one of the basic concepts of caritative caring ethnics.
  5. 5. explains why the theory was formulated and specifies the context and situation in which it should be applied.
  6. 7. a statement that specifies the relationship or connection of factual concepts or phenomena or those which the researcher or theorist holds as TRUTH and therefore are excluded from measurement and testing.
  7. 10. predominantly described a passive patient but whenever self-care is possible, the nurse should ask about the patient's preferences.
  8. 11. refers to the drama of suffering.
  9. 14. a nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
  10. 16. a mental idea of a phenomenon.
  11. 17. the human field and environmental field are constantly are exchanging energy.
  12. 19. the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems (ANA, 1980).
  13. 20. a system whose continuous activities are conducted to achieve goals.
  14. 21. the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals.
  15. 26. consistency, semantics and structure.
  16. 29. involves the finding out whether goals are achieved or not.
  17. 30. defined as supposition or system of ideas that is proposed to explain a given phenomenon.
  18. 33. defined as the distinguishing characteristics of an energy field perceived as a single wave.