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NU206 Final Review

NU 206 Final Review Crossword Puzzle
Across
Basic health care, including promotion of health, early diagnosis of disease, and prevention of disease
A threat or an attempt to make bodily contact with another person without the person's consent
Systematic collaboration with patients, family, and other healthcare providers to coordinate high-quality health care services in a cost effective manner with positive patient outcomes
An attempt to keep healthcare costs stable or increasing slowly
Prevention illness and maintaining maximal function
Nursing action on behalf of patients that require knowledge and skill on the part of the nurse but may not be done without explicit directions from another health professional , usually a physician, dentist, or NP
Professional behavior, appearance, and conduct
An ethical theory asserting that it is right to maximize the greatest, good for the greatest number of people
Information obtained from patients as a they describe their needs, finds, and strengths, as well as their perception of the problem
The ethical theory that the rightness or wrongness of an action depends on the inherent moral significance of the action
Law involving public concerns against unlawful behavior that threatens society
A system that promotes the exchange of matter, energy, and information with other systems and the environment.
Down
Prejudices, often outside the individual's awareness
Truthfulness
The practice of assigning tasks or responsibilities to other persons
A process of describing a patient's response to health problems that either already exist or may occur in the future.
The process of reasoning from the specific to the general, repeated observations of an experiment or event enable the observer to draw general conclusions
The final phase of the nurse patient relationship wherein a mutual evaluation of progress is conducted
Law involving disputes between individuals
The middle phase of the nurse patient relationship, wherein goals are achieved
A pattern of successful adaptation despite challenging or threatening circumstances
The principles and values that govern actions directed toward given ends. A plan that sets forth a plan, direction, or goal for action.
The ethical principle of doing good
Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (abv)