A professional relationship between a nurse and a client which focuses on meeting the client's health
Trust, respect, professional intamcy, empathy, power
Reasonable actions that nurses independent practice carry out for clients safety
points when a relationship changes from professional and therapeutic to unprofessional and personal
crossing boundaries means the misuse of power and trust
individual, family, community,etc
when a nurse's personal life intereferes with professional life and judgement
an unending process where health care providers engage in self reflecrion and self crtique
effective client care by a health care provider
broad range of personal, social and economic, enviornmental factors that determines individual and population health
members of the intra or inter professional team/community client care
differences in health status
self-employed for the purposes of offering resources and operating their own business
person's consent is informed if a person receives information about a treatment, it's nature, benefits, side effects
client-centred practices of most safe and effective medication therapy
nursing care given to a client that includes assesment, planning, delivery, monitoring
qualities or characteristics unique to a person
advantage or benefit a nurse receives
intentional and continous process nurses engage in to critically think about their profession
a person identified by HCCA who make a treatment desicion for someone who is incapable of making their own desicion
two persons who are married to each other and cohabited for atleast a year agreement under the family law act
two persons who have lived together for atleast one year
two persons related by blood, marraige, adoption
public guardian and trustee is the last resort for a medically incapable person
Anything done for therapeutic,cosmetic, other health-related purpose
statements describing the expected performance or behaviour that reflects professional attributes
collection of techniques that prioritize the physical. mental and emotional well being of patients
human ability to recognize social and political problems of injustice or inequity
theoretical and empircal work that centralizes the issues stemming from colonial relations in their aftermath