Nursing Theory 1 Week 1

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Across
  1. 5. This individual (last name) shaped the development of nursing education in Canada.
  2. 6. A pathological process that can be detected by medical science. An objective state of ill health.
  3. 8. This health promotion strategy targets activities that protect the individual before symptoms or the disease occur such as an immunization.
  4. 9. This approach to health emphasized that factors such as poverty and unhealthy and social environments had a direct influence on health.
  5. 11. This determinant of health has the strongest influence that can shape overall living conditions, psychological functioning and influence health related behaviors.
Down
  1. 1. The first step of the nursing process which requires the nurse to gather information and data
  2. 2. This approach to health in Canada emphasized that medical intervention restores health.
  3. 3. This phase of the nursing process is aimed at determining whether the outcomes have been achieved or if nursing strategies need to be revised.
  4. 4. This level of prevention focuses on activities that are directed towards minimizing the individuals disability and helping people to live productively with limitations.
  5. 7. A phase in the nursing process after gathering data from the patient which involved identifying the actual or potential issues.
  6. 8. This phase of the nursing process includes prioritizing issues and formulating a plan.
  7. 10. A purposeful set of assumptions or propositions about concepts.