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Protective Restraint Management System

Protective Restraint Management System Protective Restraint Management System 1. Purpose: To restrain the behavior of patients who have a tendency to self-injure or injure others due to psychological or physiological factors, in order to ensure the safety of the patients and other personnel, and to provide patients with safe, orderly, and considerate health care services.

Expanded information:

I. Protective restraint refers to the use of appropriate restraint tools to restrain the patient who is unable to independently control his behavior due to psychological or physiological reasons. When there is a conflict between the patient's freedom of choice and the need for medical safety, the balance between the two should be tried to find the most correct solution in order to provide the best possible service.

2, physical restraints can not be used as a routine means, and can only be implemented when the patient is clinically certain to use restraints.

3, physical restraint must be the least harmful to the patient, safe and can achieve the best results.

4, must be by the doctor or nurse to the patient after repeated assessment, can only be used on the patient restraints, the future at least by the nurse in charge of every 8 hours to assess the patient.

Three, strictly grasp the indications, as little as possible: delirium, coma, agitation and other unconscious critical patients.

1. Temporary restrictions during special treatment.

2, patients who do not cooperate with the treatment.

3. Proper use of all restraints and easy removal in case of fire or other emergency.

4. Unless the restraints are always removed when the patient is discharged from the hospital to prevent injury to the patient...

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5. Patients and restraints must be checked repeatedly and released on time to ensure the effectiveness of the restraints.

6. The detained limbs must be passive activities on time (at least 4 hours of activity once), pay attention to good care of the skin at the detention, to prevent unnecessary injuries.

7. Care for the patient, to ensure that the patient for food, water, excretion and sound needs.

8. Timely reporting to the nursing department of detention-related adverse events.