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NRSG 2240 Unit IV

Across
A person's ability to make responsible decisions about self, dependents, or property.
Failure to act as an ordinary prudent person when such failure results in harm to another.
Wrongs punishable by the state and committed against the state, with intent usually present.
Requires certification by one or two health care providers that the person is a danger to self or others.
Regulations controlling the use and disclosure of client health information.
The most important issue in a health care environment.
Failure to protect client against unreasonable risk.
The strongest source of power.
Shared decision making based on the principles of partnership, equity, accountability, and ownership at the point of service.
Duty to prevent or avoid doing harm, whether intentional or unintentional.
Physical or mental harm to the patient/client.
Used to make the best decisions regarding patient care.
Duty to be faithful to commitments.
Process for taking verbal or telephone orders including critical values.
Failure to perform a duty according to established standards.
Consent obtained and procedure, treatment, or operation has been fully explained to the client.
Down
A failure to meet the standards of care, resulting in harm to another person.
Duty to treat all patients fairly.
Nursing organization with lobbyists in Washington, DC, to advocate for concerns in the profession.
Health care member who should explain and describe a surgical procedure to the client.
A connection exists between conduct of the nurse and the resulting damage.
Restraint without documentation indicating specific reasons to prevent harm to the client or others.
Age when provider must obtain consent from both minor and guardian/parent.
Law protecting the nurse providing care or giving aid in an emergency situation.
Nurses who can be assigned to do a sterile dressing change.
Minors who may sign their own operative permits.
Duty to actively do good for patients.
Power and influence derived from role or position.
Duty to tell the truth.
Patient's right to self determination.
Patient care based on nursing requirements.