This is one word that best describes the RA role when interacting with residents.
What is “Professional”
These are personal limits that define acceptable behaviour in relationships.
What are boundaries
RA’s should NOT be this to residents
What is best friends
Residents may NOT invite RA’s to these inappropriate social settings.
What are parties or drinking situations
The first step RA’s should take is to address concerns this way.
What is calm and collective
This is the main job RA’s must remember that comes before friendships.
What is enforcing policy
Setting boundaries early makes residents what later on.
What is easier to enforce
This role is something RA’s should avoid because it crosses professional boundaries
What is being a therapist or secret keeper
This happens when late night emotional support becomes excessive.
What is burnout or emotional overload
RA’s should do this when unsure or uncomfortable with a situation.
What is involve a supervisor
RA’s are this to residents, but not their best friends.
What is “friendly”
Boundaries help protect emotional, physical, and this type of well being
What is mental well being
Keeping professional distance allows for this important workplace skill.
What is accountability
Residents asking RA’s to ignore policy violations is an example of this.
What is testing boundaries
RA’s should clearly communicate these boundaries to avoid after hours issues.
What is availability and time boundaries