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Down: 2) A shortened form of a word3) The lillegal condinement or restraint of a person againt his or her will5) Writing down information on a patient's medical record; also called charting8) Avoiding judgment9) The exchage of message and information10) Legally responsible13) A system of payment rates to health care providers in which illness are grouped into related types15) An illness that comes on suddly and is generally of short duration16) Verbally informing someone (such as your supervisor) about patient care or observations20) Pressure or strain that distubs a person's mental or physical well- being22) A written plan that provides direction for each patient's care, including the goals for the patient and what actions are required to meet them, the plan ensures that nursing care is consistent with the patient' needs and progress toward self-care24) A sheet (part of the patient record) that documents the actions and observations made at regular intervals; also called a flow sheet25) The verbal and nonverbal respon alistener makes to the sender's message27) a program in which the cost of appropriate health care goods and services is controlled33) the ability of a person to understand another's point of view and share in another's feelings or emotions34) Medical record where information on a patient is recorded Across: 1) Imformation reported by a patient about how he or she is feeling4) Aset of guidelines that serve as a model for good nursing assistant care6) The list of duties and responsibilities that go with a particular job7) Bits of information gathered by watching a patient11) the maintenance of health and cleaniness12) The lines of authouity in an organization14) Skills in dealing with people such as courtesy tact, respectfulness, and patience17) Everyday activities or tasks including eating, dressing,bathing, and toileting18) Negligence committed by a professional person, such as a physician, nurse or pharmacist.19) Any unusual event such as an accident or situation that could cause an accident21) A group consisting of vatious health care professionals and nonprofessionals who work together in the care of an individual patient. the team ideally includes the patient and the patients's family23) The principle of not revealing private information to others26) Afailure to provide the care that a nursing assistant should be resasonably expected to provide, which causes harm to a patient's property28) Communication that uses either spoken or written29) A card-filing system that allows quick reference to a patient's care plan30) Communication without words, also called body language31) Language or terms used in the field of medicine32) Observations of a patient made by using one's senses, such as seeing a rash or hearing moans of pain35) Nonverbal communication, such as facial expression, tone of voice, posture, and gestures36) An illness that develops slowly and continues for a long period of time
 

 

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