Maintaining Boundaries
Maintaining Boundaries
Maintaining Boundaries
Boundaries
NURS322 Therapeutic Interventions &
Relationships
sustaining and fostering boundaries in nurses and their patients. She then
•Nitka (2020) states that Peck (1997) is of the belief that when comes to
the physical, emotional, and spiritual worlds, we have limits and can
manage how permeable they are – that is, what we let in and out. Being
in control of your life in order to keep yourself safe and well is what
•Within this scenario we could can see how this was violated. It begins with
a patient asking the nurse to retrieve special food outside of the hospital on
the nurse’s lunch as the patient refuses to eat the meal that was being
served by the hospital. The nurse then begins to feel sorry for the patient
and accepts the request made by the patient, knowing that it is not
allowed .
Maintaining Boundaries in Nursing Eg. 1
•This action can be deemed as the favoritism by other patients .At this point
•If the nurse did not accept, this would have shown that the nurse maintained
professional boundaries by not breaking the ‘no favors for any patients’ rule
•During a shift on the Surgical ward, a female nurse was allocated to a male
client who was very friendly and complimented her on her beauty. She was
unaware that the client was interested in her romantically because she was
used to clients complimenting her beauty. While assessing the client’s shoulder
dressing, the doctors were doing their routine rounds on the ward and told the
•While the nurse was giving the client his discharge information the
client asked the nurse out on a date and asked to kiss her. The nurse
stepped back in shock and immediately reported the incident to the head
nurse. Another female nurse was assigned to carry out the discharge
information.
Maintaining Boundaries in Nursing Eg. 2
Scenario
• 35-year-old John Hall came to the emergency room for severe wounds
due to physical assault from police officers. The brutal beating was due
Scenario cont’d
•One of the nurses attached to the ICU team that was assigned to Mr.
Hall, took a photo and posted it to one of her personal social media
platforms and wrote a post about the events that took place from his
unintentionally blur the lines between their professional and personal lives.
Making a comment via social media, even if done on a nurse’s own time
and in their own home, regarding an incident or person in the scope of their
as a boundary violation.
Maintaining Boundaries in Nursing Eg. 3
•In this case scenario, proper measures will be taken by her superiors and
employment.
Nurses must get their
needs met outside the
relationship.
The End!
References
• Nitka , D. (2020, August 7). The Importance Of Setting Boundaries. Connecte Psychology.
https://connectepsychology.com/en/2017/05/16/the-importance-of-setting-boundaries/.
• Popp, N. (2015, May). The Concept and Phenomenon of Psychological Boundaries from a
Dialectical Perspective. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276732854_.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276732854_The_Concept_and_Phenomenon_of_Psych
ological_Boundaries_from_a_Dialectical_Perspective.
• Scott A. L. (1993). A beginning theory of personal space boundaries. Perspectives in psychiatric
care, 29(2), 12–21. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-6163.1993.tb00407.x