Unit Three Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. health record, A complete health record under the custodianship of a health care provider(s) that holds all relevant health information about a person from a particular organization or system.
  2. 2. justice, The fair distribution of society’s benefits, responsibilities, and consequences for all.
  3. 8. medical record, A health record under the custodianship of a health care provider(s) that holds relevant health information about a person and is often referred to in primary care environments.
  4. 11. intelligence, Computers and machines with simulated intelligence to think or act person-like
  5. 13. The process of engaging and influencing others
  6. 14. informatics, The convergence of nursing science, information science and computer science
  7. 15. care, Demonstrating empathy, sympathy and humanness during care to another.
  8. 16. information technologies, Technologies used in health-related environments, often containing information about a patient
  9. 17. provider order entry, Physicians and other health professionals who are able to write orders enter these into a computer system.
  10. 18. Relates to liberation and freedom; to be free from restrictions or restraints.
  11. 19. The authentic meaning connection between and among people
Down
  1. 1. medication administration record, Electronic version of the medication administration record.
  2. 3. A complex, voluntary, and dynamic process with underlying concepts of power, interdependency, sharing, partnership, and process
  3. 4. information system, Electronic system in which health professionals obtain and document clinical information
  4. 5. Allows people to be involved in and have a voice in activities that concern or interest them
  5. 6. The ability to get things done, to mobilize resources, to get and use whatever it is that a person needs for the goals he or she is attempting to meet.
  6. 7. safety, The absence of preventable harm to a patient during the process of health care
  7. 9. theory, A methodology to systematically transform existing conditions to a more equitable and just situation
  8. 10. The use of telecommunications and information technologies for the provision of health care to individuals at a distance and the transmission of information to provide that care; involves use of two-way interactive video conferencing, high-speed telephone lines, fiber-optic cable, and satellite transmissions
  9. 12. leadership, Leadership of a group or individual within the nursing profession