Nursing Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 3. Secretary of the College of Nursing
  2. 5. of human interconnectedness of energy.
  3. 9. A state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces, and no change occurs.
  4. 10. The process which involves finding a method of making it possible for people to let go of
  5. 11. Consists of consensually validated symbol activity, especially of a verbal
  6. 12. zone, The primary zone of interaction between the baby and its
  7. 15. From birth to the appearance of articulate speech; 0-18 months.
  8. 16. Actualization Needs, A desire “to become everything one is capable of becoming”.
  9. 17. father of general system theory.
  10. 18. Force, They cause a shift in the equilibrium towards change.
  11. 19. Something that you accept as true without question or proof.
  12. 20. Filipino nursing theorist, who focused her works primarily on helping a patient through support
  13. 22. needs,Appreciation, and search for beauty, balance, form, etc.
  14. 26. and the professional training on care acquired in a formal course of nursing.
  15. 27. mental state of fear or nervousness about what might happen.
  16. 29. with the masculine role as prescribed by society, the little girl with the feminine
  17. 30. stage, Also called “moving to a new level” or “movement”
  18. 32. principle of liberating the self and others from the limits of human-space-time
  19. 35. He is known for his "hierarchy of needs".
  20. 38. of maternal care experiences, culture-based practices indigenous to a race and
  21. 39. of shared expectations focused upon a particular position.
  22. 41. with another person during times of need.
  23. 42. stands for the letter "E" in Carmelita Divinagracia's COMPOSURE
  24. 44. 9-12 years
  25. 46. It is the most important event in first 8 developmental task, "Trust vs Mistrust Infancy".
  26. 47. Second stage of moral development.
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  1. 1. Orientation, Expresses the “what’s in it for me?” position.
  2. 2. complex,The nucleus of care experiences in the personality of a nurse formed by a
  3. 4. Needs ,Biological requirements for human survival.
  4. 6. key when getting nurses to engage patients and families in their care.
  5. 7. social psychologist whose extensive work covered work group decision making, the development of force field theory, the unfreeze/change/refreeze change management model and more.
  6. 8. is a Filipino nurse and doctor known for her "essence of caring".
  7. 13. old pattern that was somehow counterproductive.
  8. 14. It stands for the letter "S" in Carmelita Divinagracia's COMPOSURE.
  9. 21. in the time through mutual trust between the nurse and the patient.
  10. 23. specifically the family.
  11. 24. He founded Theory of moral development.
  12. 25. Both the nurse and the one nursed plan a mutual care process from which the
  13. 28. served the University of the Philippines College of Nursing, as faculty and held the position
  14. 31. It is the virtue of the "Industry vs. Inferiority (6-11 years) School Age"
  15. 33. can organize a rewarding nursing practice that is responsive to the patient’s desire for
  16. 34. self-system begins to develop the conception of gender, the little boy
  17. 36. Filipino theorist sees Patients as “participants in their care rather than objects of nurse care”.
  18. 37. Era, An era where one acquires social subordination to authority figures outside the family.
  19. 40. needs, It is the needs that involve protection.
  20. 43. status,It is the physiological and mental state of the respondents- sickly or healthy.
  21. 45. Known for his theory on psychological development of human beings.