Across
- 3. Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response
- 8. Feelings (anxiety)
- 9. Self consistency, self ideal and moral-ethical-spiritual self
- 10. Coping mechanisms from close relationship which results in giving and receiving of love,respect and value
- 12. Behaviors that attempts to control the environment
- 16. Ability to establish relationship/trust
- 17. A state of being stretched or strained and can be viewed as an end product of a distance in equilibrium
- 19. The way a person responds as a physical being to stimuli from the environment
- 20. "Those that affect the focal stimuli but the effects are unclear"
- 21. Body and sensation and body image
- 22. Primary, secondary, tertiary roles that a person performs in the society
Down
- 1. Vital signs (BP, PR, RR, Temperature)
- 2. Judging the effectiveness of the nursing intervention as compared to established goals
- 4. Practice & perform independently on their behalf in maintaining life, health & well- being
- 5. Strengthen the effect of the focal stimulus
- 6. Statements that interpret data about the adaptation status of a person, including behavior and most relevant stimuli
- 7. Establishment of clear statements of behavioral outcomes for nursing care, done together with the patient
- 11. The "potential for process,movement and change"
- 13. Psychological and spiritual characteristics of the person consist of all beliefs and feelings that one has formed about onself
- 14. Determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals
- 15. The "internal or external stimulus most immediately confronting that contribute to the effect of the focal"
- 18. "stressors from the environment"
