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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. 1 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. 2 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. 3 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. 4
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