Matching Pairs NS2015 mix and match 5Online version Week 5 by Jacqui Jane 1 Fiduciary duty 2 Informed 3 Unconscionable conduct 4 Boundary 5 Boundary crossing 6 Duress 7 Undue influence 8 Competence 9 Confidence 10 Therapeutic privilege 11 Minor 12 Consent 13 Misconduct 14 Boundary violation 15 Advanced directive The ability to make an informed, reasoned and intentional choice from amongst alternative actions. Is a legal or ethical relationship of confidence of trust between two or more parties Threats, violence, constraints, or overt action(s) used to coerce someone into doing something against their will or better judgment. Agreement as to opinion or a course of action A choice by a clinician (nurse/midwife) not to disclose information to a client that they believe will be detrimental to client`s best interests Occurs when a clinician (nurse/midwife) exceeds the boundaries of the therapeutic relationship and the resulting Consent by a patient to a surgical or medical procedure after achieving an understanding of the relevant medical facts and the risks involved To act otherwise than by their own free will or without adequate attention to the consequences. Person under the age of 18 years of age Trust or faith in a person or thing. Occurs when a clinician (nurse/midwife) abuses their position of trust/power for their own gain. Is working without integrity such that the behavior is dishonest, unreliable, biased, incompetent or lacking diligence. Is a document by which a person makes provision for health care decisions in the event that, in the future, he/she becomes unable to make those decisions. Refers to the limits between limits of the relationship between a clinician (nurse/midwife) and their client. Referable to a contract (consent form) which is so unfair/unjust to a party (client) that no reasonable or informed person (client) would agree to it.