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Across
  1. 5. a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical action
  2. 11. duration between the occurrence of one event and occurrence of another event
  3. 12. it is a process of organizing, interpreting and transforming information from sense data and memory
  4. 15. THEORIES, Backbone of clinical care
  5. 16. era wherein nurses saw the need for nursing research
  6. 22. last name of the theorist who authored Culture Care Diveryand Universality
  7. 23. scientific knowledge can be derived only from sensory experience
  8. 24. this originally refers to home, or to the place where a human being feels at home
  9. 27. it is defined as the distinguishing characteristic of an energy field perceived as a single wave
  10. 29. In this stage, the person has no background or experience of the situation in which he or she is involved
  11. 31. constitutes one of the basic concepts of caritative caring ethics
  12. 32. It is the primary method of data collection used to evaluate the client's response to the intervention
  13. 34. it is a basic generalization that is accepted as true and can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct
  14. 37. She presented her 4 conservation principles of nursing
  15. 39. who is the author of the theory Science of Unitary Human Being. (Last name/surname only)
  16. 41. A nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes
  17. 43. this criteria refers to the consistency in terms of terminology and structure
  18. 44. last name of the theorist who authored the theory of 21 Nursing Problems
  19. 45. the holistic level of wellness that a person experiences
Down
  1. 1. the human field and environmental field are constantly exchanging energy
  2. 2. refers to the drama of suffering
  3. 3. whose theory is Philosophy and Science of Caring (last name only)
  4. 4. this means love and charity, Eros and agape (unconditional love) are united.
  5. 6. this stage is typically a nurse with 2-3 years experience on the job in the same area or in similar day-to-day situations
  6. 7. what nursing problem is an apparent condition
  7. 8. Flying mammal
  8. 9. process of nursing perception, conceptualization, and critical thinking involving multiple experiences in which changes in concepts, skills, symbols, habits and values
  9. 10. it is specific to academia and refers to a branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge
  10. 13. the potential for process, movement and change
  11. 14. She authored the Care, Core Cure Theory. (Last name only)
  12. 17. method for describing l, explaining and predicting causes or outcomes of interventions
  13. 18. Florence Nightingale is called the angel of what war?
  14. 19. Likes to chase mice
  15. 20. who is the author of the theory Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory (last name/surname)
  16. 21. She is the founder of modern nursing
  17. 25. She is considered as the First Truly International Nurse. (Last name only)
  18. 26. this kind theory is broad in scope and highly abstract conceptually
  19. 28. Name of the Queen of Great Britain who gave Royal Red Cross (RRC) award to Florence Nightingale
  20. 30. it refers to the specialized field of practice founded on the theoretical structure of the science or knowledge of the discipline and accompanying practice abilities
  21. 33. the external and internal aspects of life that influence the person
  22. 35. Large marsupial
  23. 36. Era wherein nursing began to embrace science in the curricula
  24. 38. This refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion
  25. 40. Man's best friend
  26. 42. Has a trunk