A number of homes have simply adopted a policy of no restraints during their QA meetings, which the doctor (medical director) attends and votes on.  You need a lot of documentation, etc., depending on the ego of the doc. 
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Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 10:38 AM
Subject: Restraints

Restraints....

I am currently working in a SNF in Ohio and wondered if anyone has any ideas for me.

We are trying to come up with some way to notify families we are attempting to be totally restraint free on admit.
Was thinking of some kind of brochure or something to give patients and their families on admit.
Any ideas out there? How could I work it to be effective but not too overpowering.

Any ideas out there for restraint alternatives other than lab buddies, seat belts, hand mitts, ect.

What do you do when the families call the doctor and insist on them and then he phones in orders for them such as full side rails.
We have several of these...when the families of new admits see them, they can't understand why that person has a lap buddy on or full siderails and their family member can't. What do you do with that?

What's the feeling on siderails...we have no where for storage to remove them completely?
Are sidrails as enablers OK? What do you do if physician insists on t hem and not used as an enabler...what reason would the order
read?

If restraints are insisted on by the doctor how often do you have family sign a consent for them that they are aware of the risks?
Should the doctor sign the consent also?

Thanks ahead for any help with this




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