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Restraints and Restraint Alternatives
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A restraint is a physical or chemical way to limit a person's movement. An example of restraining a person includes: *
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Serious problems that have been associated with restraints include: *
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Restraints can be applied: *
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An example of a restraint alternative is: *
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Restraints have caused death *
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In the past, restraints were intended to keep clients from wandering, becoming violent, falling or hurting themselves *
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You are allowed to use physical restraints on a client if he or she has been rude to you *
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If your client is in a physical restraint, you must check on him or her at least every half hour *
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A doctor must prescribe a restraint *
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Restraint-free care means that restraints are used when residents are at risk of wandering *
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People tend to respond better to creative ways to reduce tension, pulling at tubes, wandering and boredom *
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Offering a few minutes of one-on-one time with a caregiver is an example of a restraint alternative *
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