Nursing Week 2025 Greenbriar

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  1. 3. Provides temporary medical and rehabilitative support for individuals recovering from an illness, injury, or surgery, typically for a few weeks to a few months.
  2. 4. Is a four-year undergraduate degree program that provides a comprehensive education in nursing theory and practice.
  3. 9. Provides ongoing medical care and assistance with daily living needs for individuals who require extended support due to age, disability, or chronic illness.
  4. 11. A nursing care plan is a detailed written document that outlines the specific care a patient requires, including the assessments, diagnoses, interventions, and expected outcomes related to their health needs.
  5. 12. A U.S. government-funded health insurance program for people aged 65 and older, and some younger individuals with certain disabilities or medical conditions.
  6. 13. A person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
  7. 14. Also known as a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), is a healthcare professional who provides basic medical and nursing care to patients under the supervision of registered nurses (RNs) or physicians
  8. 15. Is defined as a state of holistic well-being, encompassing physical, emotional, intellectual, and social aspects of a person's life. It's not just the absence of disease but an active process of striving for optimal health and vitality
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  1. 1. A healthcare professional who provides basic patient care under the supervision of licensed nurses.
  2. 2. M.D.S. stands for what in nursing
  3. 5. A nurse who has graduated from a college's nursing program or from a school of nursing and has passed a national licensing exam.
  4. 6. Is a highly skilled and experienced registered nurse (RN) who leads and supervises the nursing department within a healthcare facility, such as a hospital or long-term care facility.
  5. 7. Are signs are measurements of the body's most basic functions. The four main vital signs routinely monitored by medical professionals and health care providers include the following: Body temperature. Pulse rate. Respiration rate (rate of breathing)
  6. 8. A joint federal and state program that provides health coverage to low-income individuals and families.
  7. 10. Is a specific area within a hospital or healthcare facility where nursing staff provide patient care.