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National Restraint Policy
National Restraint Policy
HSE (2010) Restraint Policy
Purpose of the Policy
Aims of the Policy
Scope of the Policy
Roles and Responsibilities
Whole systems approach
Definitions
Interdisciplinary Teams
Restraint
Potential Restraints/Restrictive Practice
What is Restrictive Practice?
Areas of Concern
Governance
Guidance on Restraint
Principles of the National Policy
Rights of Older People in Residential Care Facilities
The Law and Restraint
Restraint is not permitted in the following circumstances
Where Restraint IS Permitted
Use of Restraint in Specific Medical Circumstances
Types of Devices or Interventions NOT Permitted
Consent
Other Key Guidance Documents
The Principle of Consent
When is Consent Valid?
Why do we need consent?
What Constitutes Informed Consent?
Decision Making and Accountability
The Resident’s Assessment
Co-ordinating the Assessment
The assessment should consider
Assessment Outcome
Guidance Tool
Care of Resident during period of Restraint
Restraint Decisions in Emergency Situation
Review of Procedure
Assessment of need
Guidance to Support staff Decision Making
The Decision Making Tool
Lap belts
Bedrails
Alternatives to bedrails
Risk Balance Assessment for the Use of Bedrails
Assessment - Bedrails
Classification of Bedrails
Factors to be Assessed when a Bed Rail is being Affixed to a Bed
Factors to be assessed when a bed rail is being affixed to a bed (cont’d):
Key Points to Note When Using Bedrails
Bibliography
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