Across
- 2. oldest documentation form and the least structured
- 4. type of medical record that lists the problems of the patient, usually at the begininning of the folder, and references each problem with a number throughout the folder
- 8. if you are confused about information you have recieved, asking the patient to give an example is called
- 9. repeating what you heard, using your own words or phrases
- 11. repeating what you have heard the say, using open-ended statements
- 12. plane that divides the body into front and back
- 13. Booking, scheduling two or more patients in the same time slot
- 15. scheduling by grouping similiar appointments
Down
- 1. Note, chart notes taken during visits to document progress and status of patients conditions
- 2. the abdomen is divided into how many regions?
- 3. filling system based on time
- 5. innermost layer of the heart
- 6. gives the patient another chance to clarify statements
- 7. what gives the eye it's color?
- 10. Sheet, designed to limit the need for long, hand-written care notes by allowing information to be recorded in either graphic or table form
- 11. system that provides oxygen to cells and removes carbon dioxide
- 14. appointment slots held in case of emergencies
