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Professional Boundaries and Moral Obligation - Coggle Diagram
Professional Boundaries and Moral Obligation
Boundaries
Crossing
Accepting gifts, exhanges of personal information in order to reassure someone, or calling to check in someone who has been
discharged would also fail into this category ⬥ Touch is another problematic issue in relation to boundaries
Violations
these might include refusing to discharge a patient when a qualified caregiver is available, or releasing patient information in violation of privacy regulation
Danger signals and are usually more clear-cut because they
are not being done for any reason that could be justified as
“therapeutic” for the patient
professional boundaries
under-involved
e distancing, disinterest, and neglect, and be
damaging to both the patient and the nurse
over-involved
Sign of Over-Involvement
Under-Involvement
Self-Disclosure
Concept Of Culture
Culture sensitivity requires an awareness of cultural diversity, including how culture may influence patients’ values, beliefs and attitudes, and involves acknowledging and respecting individual differences.
Concept of Culturally Sensitive Care
refer to healthcare workers' ’ appreciation, respect and comfort to the cultural diversity of clients.
The culture of every individual cannot be assumed to be the same and cultural diversity is inevitable
The diversity should be appreciated to achieve
mutual learning for common progress
How to implement Culturally Competent
in Orthopedic Care??
Knowledge of Cultures
Education and Training in Culturally
Competent Care
Critical Reflection
Cross-Cultural Communication
Culturally Competent in Health Care
Systems and Organizations
Patient Advocacy and Empowerment
Multicultural Workforce
Cross-Cultural Leadership
Evidence-Based Practice and
Research