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Across
  1. 2. Watson’s hierarchy of needs begins with this which includes the need for food and fluid, elimination and ventilation.
  2. 4. Self-care _______ is the action directed towards provision of self-care.
  3. 8. In the planning phase in the use of 21 Problems in the nursing process, the statements of nursing problems most closely resemble _______ statements.
  4. 12. This is the study of or analysis or classification based on types or categories.
  5. 13. Is a systematized information about a process or a method for affecting some desired result through deliberate practical endeavor, with or without use of materials or instruments.
  6. 16. Jean Watson believes that in this approach to health care is central to the practice of caring in nursing.
  7. 18. She created the 21 Nursing Problems Theory.
  8. 19. This is the philosophy and theory of human caring.
  9. 20. People should be self-reliant, and _______ for their care, as well as others in their family who need care.
Down
  1. 1. This concept is an intersubjective human-to-human relationship in which the nurse affects and is affected by the person of the other.
  2. 3. In this category, communication is adjusted to age and health status.
  3. 5. Jean Watson stresses _______ aspects of nursing as they intertwine with scientific knowledge and nursing practice of caring in nursing.
  4. 6. Self-care _______ is a human ability which is “the ability for engaging in self-care” - conditioned by age developmental state, life experience sociocultural orientation health and available resources.
  5. 7. She developed the Human Caring Theory in the late 1970s.
  6. 9. This subconcept is where the present is more subjectively real and the past is more objectively real.
  7. 10. This trait is often required for nurses.
  8. 11. _______ self-care requisites are associated with life processes, as well as the maintenance of the integrity of human structure and functioning.
  9. 14. This word comes from the Greek word meaning to cherish, to appreciate, to give special attention; it connotes something very fine, that indeed precious (Medscape Nurses, 2005).
  10. 15. This is one of the characteristics of the theory of Faye G. Abdellah that focuses on nursing practice and individuals.
  11. 17. She developed the Self-Care Deficit nursing theory.