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Professional boundaries refer to the distinctions that a worker makes between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour. In a health care environment, they are critical to maintain a professional relationship between workers and clients. However, it is an area where there can be many shades of grey, forcing health care providers to use appropriate decision-making tools to guide their behaviour.
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