boundary violations: Personal opinions/reactions
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-should not be expressed
-could damage relationship
-don't use position to promote them
,Benefits of interprofessional collaboration
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-ensures patient treatments are coordinated and effective
-decreases the risk of conflicting or inconsistent treatment
-ensures patients receive consistent info and advice
boundary violations: Self-disclosure
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-R.Kin shares personal details of private life
-problem is that it's confusing for patients and may assume kin wants to
have more than a professional relationship
-suggest professional relationship is serving kin's personal need over
patient's best interests
-kin may become dependent on patient to serve emotional needs-->
damaging
Informed consent
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an ethical principle that research patients be told enough to enable them
to choose whether they wish to participate in the assessment/treatment
*must be received or face criminal, civil or professional conseqs
, Exceptions to informed consent
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1) client/patient is incapable and a delay in treatment would cause
suffering/serious bodily harm
2) Communication barrier and a delay in treatment would cause
suffering/serious bodily harm
-try to get consent ASAP
-find substitute decision maker or way to communicate
6 professional boundary violations
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1) self-disclosure
2)giving/receiving gifts
3) ignoring established customs
4) personal opinions/reactions
5) touching or disrobing
6) dual relationships
boundary violations: Giving or receiving gifts
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-could suggest kin is interested in personal relationship
-confusing for patients
be mindful of culture (refusing gifts, holiday cards)
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-should not be expressed
-could damage relationship
-don't use position to promote them
,Benefits of interprofessional collaboration
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-ensures patient treatments are coordinated and effective
-decreases the risk of conflicting or inconsistent treatment
-ensures patients receive consistent info and advice
boundary violations: Self-disclosure
Give this one a try later!
-R.Kin shares personal details of private life
-problem is that it's confusing for patients and may assume kin wants to
have more than a professional relationship
-suggest professional relationship is serving kin's personal need over
patient's best interests
-kin may become dependent on patient to serve emotional needs-->
damaging
Informed consent
Give this one a try later!
an ethical principle that research patients be told enough to enable them
to choose whether they wish to participate in the assessment/treatment
*must be received or face criminal, civil or professional conseqs
, Exceptions to informed consent
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1) client/patient is incapable and a delay in treatment would cause
suffering/serious bodily harm
2) Communication barrier and a delay in treatment would cause
suffering/serious bodily harm
-try to get consent ASAP
-find substitute decision maker or way to communicate
6 professional boundary violations
Give this one a try later!
1) self-disclosure
2)giving/receiving gifts
3) ignoring established customs
4) personal opinions/reactions
5) touching or disrobing
6) dual relationships
boundary violations: Giving or receiving gifts
Give this one a try later!
-could suggest kin is interested in personal relationship
-confusing for patients
be mindful of culture (refusing gifts, holiday cards)