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NRSG 2240 Unit II

Across
The number of seconds it takes a patient to form a lasting impression about a nurse.
Professional association for nurses founded at the 1890 World's Fair.
Most critical role of a nurse today.
Shift of nursing services which focus on health maintenance in this setting.
State of well being.
A process by which a voluntary, nongovernmental agency or organization approves and grants status to institutions or programs that meet predetermined standards or outcomes.
The person is a behavior system and a biological system seeking balance.
A way of translating social values into action.
The image of nurses as positive, competent members of the health care team.
Would like her theory and model to be used as the basis of the U.S. health care system.
Most documented role of a nurse.
One thousand year old symbol of service to others.
Helps to find meaning in our experiences as nurses.
Believed there can be no curing without caring.
Providing patient care and education.
The role of the nurse is to reduce stress through the three levels of prevention.
Down
Prior to Nightingale, nursing was considered this.
The role of the nurse is to assess how well the person is coping and adapting to stimuli or stress.
Health is believed to be a value judgment; what the patient thinks is healthy versus the definition of the nurse.
Appointed by deacons to administer to the sick and injured in their homes.
A person who works jointly on an activity or project.
This degree brought about a change in the type of students enrolling in nursing school.
Pioneered public health nursing.
Changed society's view of the nurse.
Any setting in which a patient receives care.
Health is unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul.
Participant in nursing who receives care.
Stated, "Health is the internal and external conditions that permit self-care needs to be met.