Health Assessment Chapters 31 Jarvis 7th ed. Laboratory Manual for Physical Examination & Health Assessment
Across
- 4. multidimensional assessment (physical examination and assessments of mental status, functional status, social and economic status, pain, and physical environment for safety)
- 5. perceived strain by the person who cares for an older, chronically ill, or disabled person
- 7. activities that an older adult performs as a family member or as a member of society or community
- 10. assessment of an individual's spiritual health
- 11. informal supports accessed by older adults (family members, close friends, neighbors, church societies, neighborhood groups, and senior centers)
- 12. assessment of an individual's home environment and community systems (includes hazards)
Down
- 1. ability of person to perform activities necessary to live in modern society
- 2. systematic assessment that includes assessment of an individual's activities of daily living, instrumental activities and tasks associated with current life roles
- 3. supportive services provided in the home
- 6. tasks that are necessary for self-care
- 8. mental status assessments (attention, memory, orientation, language, visuospatial skills, and higher cognitive functions
- 9. assessment of health and well-being of an individual's caregiver
