Nurse Aide 1 : Module K
Restraint
A physical or chemical way to restrict voluntary movement or behavior
Physical Restraint
Any physical or mechanical device, material or equipment, that RESTRICTS a person's freedom of movement or normal access to one's body
Nurse Aide's Role(A,B,C=3)
Assist with positioning and comfort, Assist with toileting frequently, Bed or body alarms, Cushions next to bed
Negative Effects of Restraints(C, D, I=5)
Change in mood and agitation, Death, Depression, Discomfort, Incontinence
Nurse Aide's Role(E, F, I, L=5)
Encourage Independence with tasks, Encourage participation in activities, Follow nursing care plan and directive, Involve family, Let confused patients wander safely
Importance of Physical Restraints
Protects residents during treatment and keeps them from harming themselves and others
Nurse Aide's Role(R, S,U, W=6)
Redirect interest, Reminisce, Report complaints of pain,Signaling device, Use devises for position,support and protection, Use soothing music, Walk with resident
Seat Belt
a belt around a resident's waist to prevent falls from a wheelchair
Vest Support or Crossover Jacket
a physical restraint put on like a jacket to provide support in a wheelchair and limit mobility of upper body in bed
Wrist Restraints
a physical restraint that limits arm movement
Pelvic Support
a physical restraint used between the thighs to keep a resident's hips from slipping forward
Soft Limb Ties
a physical restraint used to keep a limb immobilized
Soft Cloth Mittens
a physical restraint using a mitt that limits mobility of hands and use of fingers, frequently used for residents who could harm themselves by pulling at tubing, removing dressings, touching incisions or scratching a wound
Restraint-free Care
an environment in which restraints are not kept or used for any reason
Chemical Restraint
any drug used to control actions of a resident for CONVENIENCE of the staff
Restraint Alternative
measures used instead of physical or chemical restraints
Negative Effects of Restraints(S ,W=4)
Sleep disorders, Stress and anxiety, Severe Injury, Weakness and muscle atrophy
Criteria for Appropriate Use of Physical Restraints(TECM)
Temporary, Evidence of less restrictive measures were ineffective, Consent by resident or legal representative, Medically justified with a medical order
Freedom of Restraints
The resident has the right to be free from any restraints imposed for purposes of discipline or convenience, and not required to treat the resident's medical symptoms
Nurse Aide's Role(O, P=3)
Offer back rubs, snacks, drinks and reading materials or read to them, Place resident near nursing station, Promote restful sleep
Negative Effects of Restraints(P,R=5)
Pneumonia, Pressure Ulcers, Poor blood circulation, Poor appetite and malnutrition, Risk of suffocation
When can a Nurse Aide Use Physical Restraints?
Doctors order or as directed by a nurse
Negative Effects of Restraints(L=4)
Loss of dignity, Loss of Independence, Loss of self-esteem, Loss of will to live
