View Single Post
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 10-01-2008, 07:32 PM
Mother Jones, RN's Avatar
Mother Jones, RN Mother Jones, RN is offline
Forum Guide
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 424
Mother Jones, RN has a reputation beyond reputeMother Jones, RN has a reputation beyond reputeMother Jones, RN has a reputation beyond reputeMother Jones, RN has a reputation beyond reputeMother Jones, RN has a reputation beyond reputeMother Jones, RN has a reputation beyond reputeMother Jones, RN has a reputation beyond reputeMother Jones, RN has a reputation beyond reputeMother Jones, RN has a reputation beyond reputeMother Jones, RN has a reputation beyond reputeMother Jones, RN has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Hi Avalik. Welcome to Nursing Voices. Thanks for asking such an intriguing question.

This situation sends up all kinds of red flags for me. You mentioned multiple admissions for behavior that indicates pure Axis II (read borderline personality). Those folks can modify their behavior but they can never change their personality. They also have big time boundary issues among other things, therefore, for the sake of everyone, I think the former patient needs to practice nursing somewhere else.

MJ
__________________
Sanity is madness put to good use. George Santayana.

http://nurse-ratcheds.blogspot.com
Reply With Quote