RESTRAINT APPLICATION
- Used only when other, less restrictive, measures prove ineffective in protecting the patient and others from harm.
- Soft Restraints – limit movement (to prevent the confused, disoriented, or combative patient from injuring himself or others.
- Vest and Belt restraints – permit full movement of arms and legs (to prevent falls from bed or a chair.)
- Limb restraints – allow only slight limb motion (to prevent the patient from removing supportive equipment (e.g. I.V. lines, indwelling catheters, NGTs, etc).
- Mitts – prevent the patient from removing supportive equipment, scratching rashes or sores, and injuring himself or others.
- Body restraints – immobilize al or most of the body (to control the combative or hysterical patient.
When to use Leather Restraints?
ü When soft restraints aren’t sufficient
ü When sedation is dangerous or ineffective
*Duration of Leather restraint use is governed by state law and facility policy
Applied to:
ü All limbs (4-point restraints)
ü One arm and one leg (2-point restraints)
*Depending on the patient’s behavior
NOTE!!!
ü Use restraints cautiously in patients prone to seizures (increase the risk of fracture and trauma)
ü Restraints shouldn’t be applied directly over wounds or I.V. catheters (can cause irritation and restrict blood flow)
ü Use vest restraint cautiously in patients with heart failure or a respiratory disorder (can tighten with movement, further limiting circulation and respiratory function)
Equipments needed:
Soft Restraints
- Vest belt
- Limb or body restraints or mitts, as needed
- Gauze pads
- Washcloths if needed
Leather restraints
- Two wrist and two ankle leather restraints
- Four straps
- Key
- Large gauze pads to cushion each extremity
Preparation
- Make sure the restraints are the correct size and weight as a guide BEFORE entering the patient’s room. (if leather restraints will be used, check if the straps are unlocked and the keys fits the locks.)
- Use child restraints for a child who may be too small for standard restraints.
Procedures
- Obtain a doctors order for the restraint
*Doctors order must be time limited
Age Range | Limited Time |
Adults | 4 hours |
Children & Adolescents ages 9-17 | 2 hours |
Under age 9 | 1 hour |
*Original order may be renewed only for a total of 24 hours.
*After the original order expires, doctor must see and evaluate the patient before a new order can be written.
- If necessary, enlist the help of several coworkers and organize their effort before entering the patients room, giving each person a specific task; for example, one person explains the procedure to the patient and applies the restraints while the others immobilize the patients arms and legs.
- Inform the patient of the procedures (tell what you’re going to do, describe the restraints to the patient and assure the patient that they are used to protect him/her from injury , rather than to punish him/her.
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