Across
- 4. Hidden influence affecting objectivity (4)
- 6. Treatment tailored to the whole person (8)
- 7. 8 out of 10 Canadians have never heard of this process that helps individuals express theidecisions health care wishes. (3 words)
- 8. Principle supporting a person's right to make informed decisions about their own health care, including accepting or refusing treatment. (4,13)
- 9. Support for mind and emotions (12)
- 12. Type of care focused on comfort, not cure OR Approach preventing and relieving suffering through pain management and holistic support (10,4)
- 14. One’s ability to make and communicate health care decisions (7)
- 15. Sacred circle in Indigenous culture symbolizing holistic health, balance and harmony (8,5)
- 16. Mi’kmaq concept integrating Indigenous and Western knowledge. Also known as ETUAPTMUMK. OR “See from one eye with Indigenous strengths, the other with Western” concept (3,4,6)
Down
- 1. “A” realistic part of SMART nursing goals (10)
- 2. OF HEALTH What income, housing, education, and environment all are OR Personal, social, economic, and environmental influences on wellness (20) / (12,2,6)
- 3. This term reflects the individual, family, group, and cultural expressions of grief and associated behaviors. (8)
- 5. Understand that communication regarding palliative and end-of-life care is an ongoing and ___ process involving clients, families, and healthcare providers. (13)
- 8. Role filled when patient lacks capacity (10,8,5)
- 10. This term reflects a personal feeling that accompanies an anticipated or actual loss. (5)
- 11. Formally appointed position to make health care decision for client (5)
- 13. Quality of being genuine in care conversations OR Essential trait for honest communication in palliative care (12)
