The "P"s
Principles
Application
Scenarios
Miscellaneous
100
Nurses cannot claim any items for this kind of gain.
What is Personal gain?
100
It is this individual’s responsibility to establish and maintain boundaries
Who is the Nurse?
100
Nurses must do this if they have a personal relationship with a client or former client.
What is be clear about when they are acting in a personal relationship and when they are acting in a professional relationship?
100
A patient of yours you met last week has managed to find you on Facebook and sent you a friend request. This is the button you should press and why?
What is Deny/Reject due to boundaries in the nurse-client relationship?
100
Our speaker tonight on "Boundaries in the Nurse-Client Relationship"
Who is Laurel Wichmann?
200
Adding clients on Facebook and Twitter is a violation of this practice standard, which goes hand in hand with confidentiality.
What is Privacy?
200
At times, a nurse must care for clients who are family or friends. When possible, who should the overall responsibility for care be transferred to?
Who is another Health Care Provider?
200
The nurse is trying to do this, by disclosing personal information for therapeutic intent and purposes.
What is Developing Trust and Establishing Rapport?
200
You hear your co-worker refer to their patient as a drug seeker and is refusing to give the patient pain medication. Nurses are obligated to do this if they become aware of unsafe, incompetent or unethical care or boundary violation? (Standard 1.4 )
What is Take Action/Report?
200
The organization/group responsible for writing and creating this and many other practice standards to guideline nursing practice.
What is the CRNBC?
300
DAILY DOUBLE
Not all boundaries of every nurse-client relationship is clear cut. Nurses use this to determine the appropriate boundaries of a therapeutic relationship.
300
Nurses disclose a limited amount of information about themselves only after they determine it may help to meet this need of the client.
What is Therapeutic / Therapeutic Needs?
300
This is an example of a behavior that violates the nurse-client relationship boundary.
What is Favouritism/Physical Contact/ Friendship/Socializing/Dating/Disclosure/Chastising?
300
In the event that a client has passed and left a nurse a gift in their will, the nurse can do this to prevent from personal benefit/gain from the client.
What is Gift Refusal/Donation?
300
This is the foundation of nursing practice across all populations and cultures in all practice settings.
What is the Nurse-Client Relationship?
400
Within the nurse-client relationship, the client is often vulnerable because the nurse has more of this than the client.
What is Power?
400
According to the practice standard, these are the two types of relationships a nurse does not enter into with the client.
What are Friendly or Romantic?
400
These three things that should be considered when forming a personal relationship with a former client.
What are amount of time passed; maturity and vulnerability of former client; whether former client has any impaired decision making ability; the nature, intensity and duration of care provided; whether client is likely to require your care again?
400
You work in a small community, and often receive clients you recognize from the community. In order to preserve the nurse-client relationship, you must be vigilante about this.
What is Setting Boundaries and Confidentiality?
400
These are three parts of the client that are kept safe when maintaing a nurse-client relationship.
What are Dignity, Autonomy and Privacy?
500
This is a type of contact that violates the nurse-client relationship boundary.
What is Physical Contact?
500
The nurse enters into this kind of role when caring for family member or friend, making sure to inform all parties when acting in a professional capacity or personal capacity
What is a Dual Role?
500
The nurse needs this kind of help when clarification is needed regarding the boundaries of the nurse client relationship.
What is Impartial?
500
A client wants to give you a gift. The nurse must consider this to help determine if it is appropriate to accept.
What is Intent or Implication?
500
The CRNBC Practice Standard states that the nurse-client relationship is based on trust, respect, professional intimacy, and the appropriate use of this.
What is Authority?
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