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Lln Foam Limb Restrainer (55/4006) 1s
RM 60.40
A person's ability to move their arms or legs might be reduced by limb restrictions, which can be physical or psychological.
Nurses are accountable for providing, facilitating, advocating, and promoting the best possible patient care, including determining to use restraints, such as the Lln Foam Limb Restrainer(55/4006)
There are 3 kinds of restraints, which are physical, chemical and environmental. Physical restraints restrict a patient’s movement. Chemical restraints are any psychoactive medicine used to inhibit a specific behavior or movement. Environmental restraints restrict a patient’s mobility.
On a stretcher or during surgery, restraints secure a person in place and prevent movement or falling.
Lessening or preventing dangerous conduct using restraints. Confused hospital patients sometimes need restraints so they don't:
Restraints should not injure or penalize. Other techniques of patient control and safety should be tried first. Restraints should be the last resort. In an emergency or for medical care, hospital caregivers can utilize restraints. Restraints must:
A nurse with particular training can utilize restraints. Restraints must also be reported to a doctor or other practitioner. A doctor or other practitioner must then sign a paper approving restraints. Restrained patients require extra attention to ensure they:
If a patient is bound by restraints, the restraints should be checked for blood flow. They must also be closely monitored so that constraints can be removed as quickly as possible. If you are unhappy with how a loved one is restrained, inform a medical professional.