Introduction to Nursing Part I

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Across
  1. 2. The provision of health services without disruption, regardless of the patient’s movement
  2. 4. Designed to care for terminally ill patients and their families by providing supportive, palliative services
  3. 7. A state of disharmony of mind, body, emotions, and spirit.
  4. 8. They delineate the human needs of the person, family, community, and group.
Down
  1. 1. Includes purpose, content, and process, breaking down the "whole" and analyzing the parts.
  2. 3. A product of the disharmonious interaction among mind, body, emotions, and spirit
  3. 4. The organisms attempt to restore balance.
  4. 5. Describes ideas about individuals, groups, situations, and events.
  5. 6. Generally addresses the person's state of well-being.
  6. 9. A responsibility to promote patient autonomy and self-actualization.
  7. 10. Includes factors that affect individuals internally and externally.