 2.05. Are we tees-ming? Not. Share. Identifying information about clients on social media. They must avoid creating situations where such information could be shared by others, including but not limited to written information, photos, or videos. First of all, you're supposed to be working. I'm sorry, but working with a kid being like, hey master, just let her in today. That is not medical background. That is not what we should be doing. In our clinic, they don't need to be on your phone or in your social media or on your Facebook. You have to remember that the people you are working with and what you are doing is medical information. So that whole interaction is wholly inappropriate. It's also against HIPAA, which means you're going to be done working in a hurry and potentially your agency. So you do not share anything on social media ever is very serious.