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Vehicle Recalls: Frequently Asked Questions

Vehicle Recalls: Frequently Asked Questions

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protects the public against unreasonable risk of accidents occurring because of the design, construction, or performance of a motor vehicle, and against unreasonable risk of death ... related recalls for child restraints, vehicles and tires. Manufacturers are obligated to attempt to notify owners of recalled products. For vehicles,

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Seclusion Restraints - SAMHSA

Seclusion Restraints - SAMHSA

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Use Places People at Risk (GAO, 1999a) and Mental Health: Extent of Risk from Improper Restraint or Seclusion is Unknown (GAO, 1999b), and their corresponding Congressional testimony confirmed findings from the Hartford Courant series, noting that consumers were injured, traumatized, and dying as a result of seclusion and restraint practices.

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What are the main risk factors for falls amongst older ...

What are the main risk factors for falls amongst older ...

www.euro.who.int

Multifactorial intervention programmes that include risk factor assessment and screening have been shown to be effective. However, no screening tools have been rigorously validated across countries and further work is needed in this area. The use of physical and pharmacological restraints leads to more severe injuries from falls. Patients

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NCLEX-RN Examination - NCSBN

NCLEX-RN Examination - NCSBN

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Reduction of Risk Potential ... Use of Restraints/Safety Devices Health Promotion and Maintenance The nurse provides and directs nursing care of the client that incorporates the knowledge of expected growth and development principles; prevention and/or early detection of health problems, and strategies to achieve ...

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The key messages about Positive Behaviour Support

The key messages about Positive Behaviour Support

www.hee.nhs.uk

These behaviours may put them at risk of harm, exclusion or the use of restrictive practices. ... You may also hear these described as restrictive interventions or restraints. References Carr, E G, Dunlap G, Horner, R H, Koegal, R L, Turnball, A P, Sailor, W et al (2002) Positive

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ATTACHMENT C: UCLA Healthcare - Department of Nursing ...

ATTACHMENT C: UCLA Healthcare - Department of Nursing ...

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When restraints are documented on the flow sheet as “Off”, a new order is required if restraints are re-applied. If restraints are necessary to ensure patient safety, a NEW restraint order must be obtained within 2 hours of restraint re-application. DSR is NOT to be confused with “PRN” use of restraints (PRN is prohibited).

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Juveniles in Adult Prisons and Jails - Office of Justice ...

Juveniles in Adult Prisons and Jails - Office of Justice ...

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Bureau of Justice Assistance Juveniles in Adult Prisons and Jails A National Assessment October 2000 Monograph NCJ 182503 James Austin, Ph.D. …

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