
Restraints and Seclusion
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- Q1What is the primary reason for the use of restraints in a clinical setting?To limit the patient's freedom without reasonTo isolate the patient from othersTo ensure the safety of the patient and othersTo punish the patient for misbehavior30s
- Q2What is a key principle in the use of restraints and seclusion within mental health care?Least restrictive intervention should be used firstSeclusion can be used as a punishmentRestraints should always be the first optionPhysical restraints are preferable to medication30s
- Q3What is a common alternative to physical restraints in managing agitated patients?Verbal threats to control behaviorIsolation in a locked roomDe-escalation techniquesImmediate medication administration30s
- Q4What is the role of training in the use of restraints and seclusion?To limit staff interactions with patientsTo ensure staff can apply these interventions safely and effectivelyTo prepare staff for punitive measures against patientsTo increase the amount of time staff can restrain patients30s
- Q5
Physician orders can be written as a standing order or on an as needed basis (PRN).
False
True
30s - Q6
The use of restraints is NOT considered a routine part of a fall prevention program.
True
False
30s