Across
- 1. Ethical questions arising in healthcare
- 6. Neurologic or psychiatric condition characterized by the existence of a recognizable, clinically significant disturbance
- 8. Includes changes in attitude, values and feelings
- 9. A concept designed to control the balance between cost and wuality of care
- 12. of Practice Pharmacological, biological, and integrative therapies.
- 13. to the client, to whom, or on behalf of whom, nursing services are provided.
- 14. A healthcare delivery process whose goals are to provide quality health care, decreases fragmentation, enhance the client's quality of life, and contain costs.
- 16. The goal is to manipulate the environment so that all aspects of the client's hospital experience are considered therapeutic.
- 18. new idea applied to initiating or improving a product, process or services
- 20. acquisition of knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
- 21. A diagrammatic teaching and learning stratery.
- 22. Republic Act no. 11036
Down
- 2. storing and recalling of new knowledge
- 3. Defined in most state nursing practice acts as a legal responsiblity of nursing
- 4. Care. A concept designed to control the balance between cost and quality of care. individuals receive care based on needs, which is determined by coordination of the providership.
- 5. Measures progress toward attainment of expected outcomes.
- 7. The individual responsible for negotiating with multiple health care providers to obtain a variety of services for the client.
- 10. A proprietor of a business that offers nursing services of a direct care, educational,research, administrative or consultative nature. The self-employed nurse is directly
- 11. Tools for provision of care in a case management system
- 15. A valuable member of interdisciplinary team
- 17. The integration of mental and muscular activity
- 19. the nurse acts to negotiate with multiple providers.
