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Nurses cannot use restraints without patient consent, except in emergency situations when there is a serious threat to the individual or others. This is outlined in the Patient Restraints Minimization Act, 2001 and Consent practice guideline. Understanding Restraints - CNO cno.org educational-tools restraints cno.org educational-tools restraints
This policy recognizes the prevalence of patients with a history of trauma and emphasizes the fact that any form of restraint use may be re-traumatizing to patients. When restraints are used, the most appropriate, least restrictive restraint will be selected and used for the shortest duration of time.
Restraints should not cause harm or be used as punishment. Health care providers should first try other methods to control a patient and ensure safety. Restraints should be used only as a last resort. Caregivers in a hospital can use restraints in emergencies or when they are needed for medical care.
A policy of least restraint indicates that other interventions have been considered and/ or implemented to address the behaviour that is interfering with client safety. PRACTICE STAndARd Restraints - Health Quality Ontario hqontario.ca resourceslinks restraints cno hqontario.ca resourceslinks restraints cno
Key Messages The aim of this policy is to provide direction for staff in relation to the use of restraint. The Policy aims to provide a decision making framework which will support staff in balancing their duty of care, with the rights of the patient and the rights of staff to protect themselves from harm.

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Restraint can only be used legally in two sets of circumstances. The first is where there is an immediate and present risk of harm to the person or others. For example, if a pan of boiling water fell, it would be quite legal to use physical force to pull someone out of the way.
Patient Rights Restraints should not cause harm or be used as punishment. Health care providers should first try other methods to control a patient and ensure safety. Restraints should be used only as a last resort. Caregivers in a hospital can use restraints in emergencies or when they are needed for medical care. Use of restraints: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia medlineplus.gov ency patientinstructions medlineplus.gov ency patientinstructions
California Education Code 49005.2. Pupils right to be free from use of seclusion and behavioral restraints. A pupil has the right to be free from the use of seclusion and behavioral restraints of any form imposed as a means of coercion, discipline, convenience, or retaliation by staff. Restraint and Seclusion - California - State Policy Database nasbe.org physical-environment c nasbe.org physical-environment c

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