What signs might alert you to a potential professional boundary violation or crossing?

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What signs might alert you to a potential professional boundary violation or crossing?

What signs might alert you to a potential professional boundary violation or crossing?
Assignment:Professional Boundary Violation Ppr
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Assignment:Professional Boundary Violation Ppr

Question Description
After reading Chapter 14 and reviewing the lecture powerpoint (located in lectures tab), please answer the following questions. Each question must have at least 3 paragraphs and you must use at 3 least references (APA) included in your post.

1. What signs might alert you to a potential professional boundary violation or crossing?

2. Contrast the terms terminal sedation , rational suicide, and physician-assisted suicide.

This board is due on Sunday at 11:59pm.

Thanks

I also need response to two of my peers. I’m going to attach the post of two of them for the responses.

Book:

Text and Materials: Masters, K. (2017). Role Development in Professional Nursing Practice (4th ed.) ISBN: 978-1-284-07832-9

Publication Manual American Psychological Association (APA) (6th ed.).

2009 ISBN: 978-1-4338-0561-5

IM INCLUDING THE POST OF MY PEERS FOR THE RESPONSES. THE RESPONSES DOESN’T HAVE TO BE FOR TODAY

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