Isn't it in the therapy notes that it is on a trial basis?


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Subject: restraint question
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 11:58:25 EST

Dear Group:
We had a surveyor find a resident with a belt on a wheelchair yesterday. PT
did not get a doctor order yet. They were trying it out first to see if she
didn't slip. The surveyor sited us for a restraint. And then looked at me for my
documention.. Of course I had none, that's because PT did not tell me they
put it on. her.
Now where do I start? I am a new MDS nurse. Can this even be corrected?
Thank you all.


Best Wishes,
>From My Heart,
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