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---3.2Relate Concept of Culture and The Privision of Culturally Sensitive…
---3.2Relate Concept of Culture and The Privision of Culturally Sensitive Care
PROFESSIONALISM
---3.3 Professional Boundaries And Moral Obligation
Moral Responsibility
Status of morally deserving praise, blame, reward, or punishment for an act
or omission in accordance with one's moral obligations.
Moral agents??
- then to carry out that action
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- to form intentions about how they will act
- capability to reflect upon their situation
SELF-DISCLOSURE
Example:
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Accidental occupational therapist self-disclosure may be a facial expression the occupational therapist gives to the client.
The negative results far outweigh anything positive that can come of the disclosure and self-disclosure is discouraged.
BOUNDARY CROSSINGS
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Accepting gifts, exchanges of personal information in order to reassure someone who has been discharged would also fall into this category.
e.g. Going out of one’s way to give a client a more convenient appointment time or a home health nurse performing some non-healthcare-related task such as washing dishes or doing laundry.
Consequences: Potential to be unclear and to be interpreted differently according to
personal and cultural factors.
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SIGN OF OVER-INVOLVEMENT
Boudary crossings, boundary violations, and professional sexual misconduct (NCSBN,2014).
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Engaging in contact with a client that's sexual or may reasonably be interupted by the client as sexual, and verbal behaviour.
Other activities such as kissing or discussing possible dating activity would also fall under the sexual misconduct behaviour.