Nursing Theory I

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Across
  1. 3. This type of data are measurements or findings that the nurse can see, hear, smell or palpate.
  2. 4. Intentional physical contact with a person without that person's consent.
  3. 5. The process of documenting nursing information about nursing care in health records.
  4. 7. A purposeful set of assumptions or propositions about concepts.
  5. 8. A sketch of the family's relationships with persons and groups outside the family.
  6. 10. The problem-solving approach used by nurses in nurse-patient situations (2 words, no space).
  7. 12. This dimension of the CFAM focuses on the composition and the relationship among family members, the extended family, ethnicity, social class and religion.
  8. 14. This type of learning concerns expressions of feelings and acceptance of attitudes, opinions or values.
  9. 15. The founder of modern nursing is ___________ Nightingale.
  10. 16. A disease that is not contagious, meaning it cannot be based from person to person.
Down
  1. 1. If a patient states "I feel anxious and scared about my upcoming surgery." This is an example of what type of data.
  2. 2. A broad term that refers to all factors influencing how a message is perceived by other people.
  3. 6. The context of communication containing verbal, nonverbal and symbolic expressions of thoughts or feelings that are transmitted from the sender to receiver.
  4. 8. The ability to emotionally and intellectually understand another person's reality, to accurately perceive unspoken feelings & to communicate this understanding to the other person.
  5. 9. Conduct that does not meet a standard of care established by law. Example is not checking an identification bracelet of a patient.
  6. 11. This level of critical thinking is concrete and based on a set of rules or principles such as following a procedure manual.
  7. 13. Formed when at least one child in a household is from a previous relationship of one of the parents.