Essential Nursing
Boundaries
CNA
Work Ethics
Communication
100

To authorize another person to perform a nursing task in a certain situation

Delegate

100

Knowledge of what is right conduct and wrong conduct

Ethics

100

physical abuse

verbal abuse

financial exploitation

involuntary seclusion

sexual abuse

Elder Abuse

100

Trusting others with personal and private information

Confidentiality
100

Report that the nurse or cna gives to the on coming staff

End of Shift Report  or Change of Shift Report

200

This is what the agency expects of you

Job Description

200

Making judgements involving a different race, religion or language while NOT knowing the facts

Biased or Prejudiced

200

Abuse that occurs in a relationship

Domestic Abuse

200

To spread rumors or talk about the private matters of others

Gossip

200

Written guide outlining what the patient needs

Care Plan

300

The care or nursing function, procedure, activity or work to care for persons under the guidance of a RN

Nursing Task

300

These behaviors create a "Helpful" zone

Professional Boundaries

300

Telling others that you are a "NURSE"

Fraud

300

A staff members who "guides" another staff member; mentor

Preceptor

300

recording the events of the patients care

charting

400

Nurse Assistants may supervise other nursing assistants

False

400

Brief Act or Behavior outside of the Helpful Zone of Behaviors ex thoughtless, giving a patient a hug every time you see them

Boundary Crossing

400

Threatening to touch the person's body without the persons consent

Assualt

400

trouble, torment, offend or worry a person by your behavior or comments  example off color jokes, inappropriate comments or touch

Harrassment

400

ADL

Activities of Daily Living

500

Adheres to dress code, completes annual education, maintains confidentiality at all times

Professional Requirements

500

*giving more attention to one person at the expense of another

*spend free time with the person

*Flirting with the person

*Making sexual comments to the person

*More touch between you and the person than is needed for general care

Boundary Signs  

 Boundary Crossing or Boundary Violation

500

You decide to refuse a task.  What is the correct action to take

discuss with the RN in charge of this unit

500

Poor Attendance     Violent Behavior

Abandonment        Taking or distributing drugs

Falsifying a record    Stealing

Common reasons to lose your job 


500

Things the patient tells you about that you cannot see for yourself

Subjective Data