Across
- 1. two or more people depending on one another for support
- 3. when nurses places data into meaningful clusters
- 5. those groups who have an increased risk of developing health problems
- 8. views families as units of interacting personalities adn examines the symbolic communications by which family members relate to each other
- 10. movement from one stage or condition to another
- 12. is done to what is learned from an experience
- 13. activities of daily living
- 14. when the family is not able to cope with an event adn becomes disorganized or dysfunctional
- 15. consider families to be comparatively closed units with little relationship to the outside society
- 16. on the family is vital in promoting the health of individuals as well as the health of the community
- 17. also known as "good families"
- 19. services epecially important for vulnerable persons since they often do not have the ability to make their own arrangements.
- 20. known as nonhealthy families
- 22. refers to the process assessing forth the presence of specific factors
Down
- 1. structures and communication patterns are affected when a parent is ill
- 2. is the study of the structure of families and households and the family- related events, such as marriage and divorce
- 4. refer to the wide variations in health status between certain population groups
- 6. these instruments ask questions about specific wishes requarding different medical situations
- 7. defines families as a social system
- 9. legal way for the client to deligate someone to make health care decisions when he or she is unable to do so
- 11. exist to achieve financial survival
- 18. often used interchangeably with the concepts of family functioning,healthy families or familial health
- 19. plan of action by a nurse
- 21. is a speciality areas that has a strongtheory base adn is more than just common sense or viewing the family as the context for individual health care
