PPT-Eliminating Restraints & Alarms
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Melissa Jackson CEOAdministrator 2 Some Facts In 1991 69 of residents in nursing homes in the US were restrained CMS In 2011 the national average of residents
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Melissa Jackson CEOAdministrator 2 Some Facts In 1991 69 of residents in nursing homes in the US were restrained CMS In 2011 the national average of residents in nursing . Conclusions and follow up . Thijs . Melchior . . PRESENTATION OUTLINE. Alternatives for coercive methods . Overview of some standards . General conclusions . Follow up . Discussion, input for working group especially follow up . By. Sadhish Prabhu . SONET frame structure . The SONET frame structure has been . designed. to . contain a large amount of . overhead. information.. Functions of overhead. It provides a variety of management and other functions:. Smoke alarms onevery level, in eachsleeping room, andoutside the sleepingareaReplace batteries every yearReplace smoke alarms every 10 years CPSC staff recommends the following: Although there are sev Presented by: . Deshani. & . Mahi. (Group 3). Introduction. Restrain: Definition. Types of Restrains. Physical Restrains . Mechanical Restrains . Chemical Restrains . Psychological Restrains . Technological Surveillance . Restraints. Who Can be Restrained?. Restraints are . only used . if necessary . to ensure . the immediate physical safety. of the patient, staff members, or others . Example- . . a patient who is pulling at or compromising important tubes, lines, or other treatments. The “Who, Why, When, What and How” of Restraints. Restraints. Who Can be Restrained?. Patients that may be at risk for harming themselves.. For example, patients may be pulling at or compromising important tubes, lines, and other treatments. . . Restraints are limited to those situations where there is appropriate clinical justification. Restraints will be selected when alternative interventions have been attempted and determined to be ineffective to protect the patient and/or others from harm. 2. Medical restraints are designed to restrain patients with the minimum of discomfort and pain and to prevent patients injuring themselves or others. .. . These are physical . restraints used during certain medical . Today’s . Presenter:. National Fire Protection Association • Your source for safety information • WWW.NFPA.ORG . Ten Minutes to Safety. Listen…. . National Fire Protection Association • Your source for safety information • WWW.NFPA.ORG . Restraints. Who Can be Restrained?. Patients that may be at risk for harming themselves.. For example, patients may be pulling at or compromising important tubes, lines, and other treatments. . Why would we need to restrain a patient?. “Sin and Sovereignty”. Sin and Sovereignty . R.C. Sproul. “Everything we learn—economics, philosophy, biology, mathematics—has to be understood in light of the overarching reality of the character of God.”. SONET Alarms By Sadhish Prabhu SONET frame structure The SONET frame structure has been designed to contain a large amount of overhead information. Functions of overhead It provides a variety of management and other functions: & Procedures. Concepts & Procedures. Mental health concepts & . procedures we will discuss:. T. herapeutic communication. P. hysical restraints. C. hemical restraints. R. eality orientation. Mrs.T.L. . DIVYA,. Asst. . Professor, . Pediatric Nursing . Department,. Annammal. College Of Nursing, . Kuzhithurai. . Adults . may need to be restrained for some diagnostic procedures, therapeutic procedures or during the physical examination and sometimes to protect from an .
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