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Medicine, 27.06.2020 15:01, TianaTheSquid

Sheila is a nursing assistant who cares about her patients very much. She often tells them stories about her grandchildren, laughs with them, and asks them about their lives. Sheila says that she is a “hugger” and laughs when someone tries to shake her hand, instead giving them a hug. She has a warm, bubbly personality and generally makes patients feel very comfortable. An example of an unprofessional boundary that Sheila has crossed is

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