Restraints - Mental Health
physical restraint
A person is physically held to restrict his or her movement for a brief period of time, in order to restore calm to the individual.
Seclusion
A person is placed in a room that confines him or her from which they cannot exit freely
Mechanical restraint
A person is places in restraints and is unable to ambulate (for example, restrained in bed) or The person is placed in mechanical restraints but is unable to ambulate
_____________ (de-escalation) is always the best approach when it comes to adults
Non-Violent Crisis Interventions
___________ restraints and _________ are used before mechanical restraints in adults
Chemical & seclusion
With older adults, what is important to consider when considering restraints as an intervention?
Fall risk, dementia, delirium all make restraints a bad choice
If a child or adolescent needs to be restrained, _______ restraint will be used before chemical or physical
Physical
chemical restraint/acute control medication
Psychotropic medication is administered as an immediate response to control agitation or threatening, destructive or assaultive behaviours in order to prevent harm to self or others.