Across
- 3. This is the client's right to make their own decisions.
- 7. Nurse displaces characteristics of someone in their personal life onto the client.
- 8. This type of admission may be needed when the client is a danger to themselves or others.
- 9. This is also referred to as fairness, describing equal treatment of all.
- 11. Nurse's loyalty to the client and the job.
- 12. This is confining a client to an area, deliberately and not part of a client's treatment (2wrds)
- 16. The client views a member of the healthcare team as someone in their personal life.
- 18. This type of admission the client or their guardian chose treatment.
Down
- 1. Failing to provide adequate care to a client.
- 2. This level of anxiety has decreased perception and requires direction
- 4. This tort is harmful unconsented touch of a client.
- 5. The nurse's requirement to do no harm to their client.
- 6. The nurse's duty to promote the good of others.
- 10. This tort is making a threat of harm to a client.
- 13. This level of anxiety occurs in normal everyday life
- 14. This type of anxiety is the most intense and the client loses touch with reality.
- 15. Nurse's duty to always be truthful and honest with the client.
- 17. This level of anxiety learning and problem solving do not occur, patient has confusion, tachycardia, and may hyperventilate.