Across
- 3. explicit responsibility and authority for specific patients were clearly allocated to a specific registered nurse
- 6. this method of delivering nursing care evolved due to World War Two personnel are assigned to complete certain tasks rather than care for specific patients
- 9. anything that occurs to alter the patient's progress through the normal critical path
- 11. a plan that indicates when hands-on nursing interventions should occur
- 12. disease management programs that are comprehensive integrated approaches to care and allow for reimbursement of high cost chronic diseases
- 14. nurses who care for the patient when the primary nurse is not on duty
- 15. helps patients and families navigate the complex health care system by providing information and support
- 16. also known as nursing assistance individuals who are unlicensed but are increasingly being used in healthcare organizations
- 17. assumes accountability for patient care outcomes to the assimilation and application of evidence based information
- 18. interprofessional teams that include physicians nurse practitioners nurses physical therapists occupational therapists and social workers who work collaboratively
- 19. a newer model of health care delivery that is a complex process involving two or more health professionals with complementary backgrounds and skills
- 20. ancillary personnel collaborate in providing care to a group of patients under the direction of a professional nurse
- 21. delivers cost effective primary care utilizing care coordination assuring high value and improving health outcomes
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- 1. nurses who feel like critical role in cancer care settings across the country
- 2. uses a mini team or care pairs where assignments are based on the geographic location of patients
- 4. responsible for selecting and implementing a patient care delivery system that facilitates the accomplishment of unit goals
- 5. another term for team nursing where case managers assume different titles depending on the setting in which they provide care
- 7. legislation that established the patient centered medical home
- 8. another term for primary nursing or case method nursing
- 10. sometimes referred to as the case method of assignment because patients may be assigned as case as much like the way private duty nursing was historically carried out
- 13. a collaborative process of assessment planning care coordination and advocacy to meet an individual and families comprehensive health care needs
