PRACTICE STANDARD Restraints - CNO
PRACTICE STANDARDTable of Contents Introduction 3What are Restraints ? 3Assumptions 4Policy Direction: Least Restraint 4Quality PRACTICE Settings 4Nursing Responsibilities 5Case Studies 6Resources 8RestraintsRestraints Pub. No. 41043ISBN 978-1-77116-064-3Copyright College of Nurses of Ontario, or for-profit redistribution of this document in part or in whole is prohibited except with the written consent of CNO. This document may be reproduced in part or in whole for personal or educational use without permission, provided that: Due diligence is exercised in ensuring the accuracy of the materials reproduced; CNO is identified as the source; and The reproduction is not represented as an official version of the materials reproduced, nor as having been made in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of, published March 2000 as A Guide on the Use of Restraints (ISBN 0-921127-71-5) Reprinted October 2000, Revised for Web June 2003, January 2004, Reprinted December 2005, May 2008.
PRACTICE TANDARD 4 Colleg urse ntari Practice Standard: Restraints Environmental restraints control a client’s mobility. Examples include a secure unit or garden, seclusion
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