In this case, the nurse has breached the professional boundaries. This violate of Code of Ethics – Value Statement 1 and 2 –Nurses value quality nursing care for all people and nurses value respect and kindness for self and others. The value statement states the standard of nursing care, value, respect for self and others with moral worth, dignity of oneself and others.
The nurse established a non-professional relationship, by remuneration, behaviour that not promoting effective professional relationship and practice. The nurse self-disclose personal information which is inappropriate, non-therapeutical, and not beneficial and best interest of the patient. The nurse was not able to maintain her limitation, by developing personal qualities that promote in effectives of professional relationship and practice. The nurse has breached potential boundary violation by excessive self-disclosure, fostering a non-therapeutic relationship, and spending inappropriate amount of time with Karen who is not her patient. The nurse felt the need to tell her own story and did not consider the usefulness of this to Karen. The nurse lost her focus and added to the burden of overwhelmed
References: Elder, R Evans, K & Nizette D (eds) 2009, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2nd edn, Elsevier Mosby, Sydney, pg 76-79 Australian Nursing & Midwifery Council 2010, 'A nurse 's guide to professional boundaries ', ANMC, viewed 27 July, <http://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/documents/default.aspx?record=WD10%2f1347&dbid=AP&chksum=bes7sYtZAWnmggO%2fzV0uBQ%3d%3d>. Australian Nursing & Midwifery Council 2002, 'Code of ethics for nurses in Australia ', ANMC, viewed 27 July, <http://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/documents/default.aspx?record=WD10%2f1352&dbid=AP&chksum=GTNolhwLC8InBn7hiEFeag%3d%3d>.