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therapeutic nurse client relationship practice standard maintaining boundaries copyright college of nurses of ontario 2006 the college of nurses of ontario presents the therapeutic nurse client relationship revised 2006 practice ...

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                   Therapeutic Nurse-Client Relationship 
                         Practice Standard
                        Maintaining Boundaries
                 Copyright © College of Nurses of Ontario, 2006
          The College of Nurses of Ontario presents the Therapeutic Nurse-Client 
          Relationship, Revised 2006, practice standard: Maintaining Boundaries.
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               The four standard statements 
               Therapeutic communication
                 Client-centred care
                   Maintaining boundaries
                      Protecting the client from abuse
          Four standard statements describe what a nurse is accountable for in the 
          therapeutic nurse-client relationship.  Each statement has accompanying 
          indicators, which are broad statements that nurses can modify to their 
          particular practice reality.  The standard statements are therapeutic 
          communication, client-centred care, maintaining boundaries and protecting the 
          client from abuse.  In this chapter, you’ll learn about therapeutic 
          communication and client-centred care.
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             Maintaining boundaries 
             The standard statement
             Nurses are responsible for effectively establishing and 
             maintaining the limits or boundaries in the therapeutic 
             nurse-client relationship.
         The standard statement for maintaining boundaries states that nurses are 
         responsible for effectively establishing and maintaining the limits or boundaries 
         in the therapeutic nurse-client relationship.
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             Maintaining boundaries
             Nurse      Boundary     Client
         When a nurse violates or crosses the boundaries in a therapeutic relationship, 
         the nature and dynamic of the relationship change. The balance of power 
         between the nurse and the client becomes even more unequal, and this 
         increases the client’s vulnerability. 
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