Across
- 4. events that produce stress
- 6. The process which involves finding a method of making it possible for people to let go of an old pattern that was somehow counterproductive
- 8. The purpose of nurses is to promote health and well-being for all persons wherever they are.
- 9. refers to all human beings
- 11. refers to the drama of suffering
- 12. According to Patricia Benner this skill acquisition this person has no background experience of the situation he is involved.
- 15. in scope and complex and therefore require further specification through research before they can be fully tested
- 16. Takes place in the environment that affects the client and involves taking action to modify that environment
- 18. The life process evolves in sequential stages along a curve that has the same general shape.
- 19. A state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces, and no change occurs
Down
- 1. known to have a narrower and detailed focus compared to grand theories
- 2. The environment is an "irreducible, pan-dimensional energy field identified by pattern and integral with the human field"
- 3. Ask the client what is needed or wanted Observation.
- 5. as the fundamental unit of the living and the non-living.
- 7. describes how the patients’ self-care needs will be met by the nurse, the patient or both
- 10. refers to a care that is provided to a person who, because of age or related factors, is unable to perform the self- care needed to human life, healthful functioning, continuing personal development & well-being
- 13. the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals
- 14. broad in scope and complex and therefore require further specification through research before they can be fully tested
- 17. most immediately confronting the person
- 20. refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion disciplines as they were being prepared for research and teaching roles in nursing
