A neonatal intensive care nurse has been taking care of Shelley's baby in the unit for the last eight weeks. The nurse has become friends with Shelley. The nurse befriends Shelley on a social networking site. This is a breach of professionalism

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1 . The nurse has breached the friendly professionalism boundary by becoming a friend of Shelley's on a social networking site while Shelley's baby is still in the NICU.
2 . The nurse has breached the friendly professionalism boundary by becoming a friend of Shelley's on a social networking site while Shelley's baby is still in the NICU.

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