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Joint Commission Standards on Restraint and Seclusion ...

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1. The hospital uses restraint or seclusion only to protect the immediate physical safety of the patient, staff, or others. 2. The hospital does not use restraint or seclusion as a means of coercion, discipline, convenience, or staff retaliation. 3. The hospital uses restraint or seclusion only when less restrictive interventions are ...

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FACT SHEET CMS Finalizes Hospital Rules on Restraint and ...

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Restraint and Seclusion may be imposed only upon the written order of a physician or other licensed health care practitioner who is authorized to order restraint or seclusion by hospital policy in accordance with state law. 42 C.F.R. § 482.13(e)(5). The CHA has the same requirement regarding written orders. 42 U.S.C. § 290ii(b)(2). 5. Plan of ...

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Issue Brief and Restraint in Behavioral Health Services

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result of seclusion and restraint practices in mental health inpatient residential . facilities and many others are injured or traumatized by these events (Weiss . et al., 1998). In fact, seclusion and restraint are dangerous and traumatic not only to the individuals subjected to these practices, but also for the staff implementing them.

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The CMS Restraint Training Requirements

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from restraint or seclusion, of any form, imposed as a means of coercion, discipline, convenience, or retaliation by staff. Restraint or seclusion may be imposed only to ensure the immediate phys-ical safety of the patient, a staff member, or others and must be discontinued at the earliest possible time.

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Physical Restraint - Queensland Health

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• physical restraint in another area of an AMHS (for example, Emergency Department) where mental health service staff are involved in the decision or process of the person’s physical restraint. This includes, for example, where physical restraint is applied in order to move a patient to a seclusion room, or to administer medication.

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NASMHPD Six Core Strategies for Reducing Seclusion and ...

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Six Core Strategies for Reducing Seclusion & Restraint Use Planning Tool (Kevin Ann Huckshorn, revised 2008) Purpose: The Planning Tool is designed for use as a template or checklist that guides the design of a seclusion and restraint (S/R) reduction plan that incorporates the use of a

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Human rights framework for restraint

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Restraint’ is an act carried out with the purpose of restricting an individual’s movement, liberty and/or freedom to act independently. 3. Restraint includes chemical, mechanical and physical forms of control, coercion and ... it may be described as seclusion, segregation, separation, time out or solitary confinement.

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Reducing the use of restraint, seclusion and other ...

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mechanical restraint, seclusion or as needed medication), organisations must follow their internal procedures, which may include reporting to a manager and completing an incident form. The use of restrictive interventions may need to be reported to the Care Quality Commission.

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Out of sight – who cares? - Care Quality Commission

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To understand the issues around restraint, seclusion, and segregation you must hear from the people who have experienced it first-hand. This report tells the story of restrictive practices from their perspective. Below is the story of Alexis, an academic, international athlete, and school teacher. Alexis was

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Restraint in mental health services

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seclusion, manual restraint, mechanical restraint and chemical restraint which may include rapid tranquillisation (see box across page). These are all deliberate acts that restrict someone’s movement or freedom so as to take control of a dangerous situation or to end or reduce danger to the person concerned or others.6 Acts like

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