Across
- 3. Those who provide nursing care
- 7. The many health care workers whose skills and knowledge focus on the person's total care; interdisciplinary health care team
- 9. Provides housing, personal care, support services, health care, and social activities in a home-like setting to persons needing some help with daily activities.
- 10. The formal review of an agency through the collection of facts and observations
- 11. An illness or injury from which the person will not likely recover
- 12. A nurse who has completed a 2-,3-, or 4-year nursing program and has passed a licensing test
- 14. A long-term health condition that may not have a cure; it can be controlled and complication prevented with proper treatment
- 15. A person who has passed a nursing assistant training and competency evaluation program; performs delegated nursing tasks under the supervision of a licensed nurse
- 16. A nursing care pattern focusing on tasks and jobs; each nursing team member is assigned certain tasks and jobs
Down
- 1. A person who collects information by observing and asking questions
- 2. A nursing care pattern; services are moved from departments to the bedside
- 4. A nursing care pattern; an RN leads a team of nursing staff; the RN decides the amount and kind of care each person needs
- 5. An Illness of rapic onset and short duration; the person is expected to recover
- 6. A nurse who has completed a practical nursing program and has passed a licensing test; called Licenced Vocational Nurse in Texas and California
- 8. A health care agency or program that promotes comfort and quality of life for the dying person and his or her family
- 13. A nursing care pattern; an RN is responsive for the person's total care
