Types of Restraints
Restraint Guidelines
Category 3: Fall Prevention
Category 4: Mobility & Ambulation & Misc
Misc
100

Name one type of physical restraint.

Side rails, tray table, tightly tucked sheets

100

How often must restraints be removed for assessment and mobility?

Every 2 hours for 10 minutes

100

Name one factor that increases fall risk.

Dizziness, unfamiliar surroundings, limited mobility

100

Where should the nursing assistant stand when walking a resident?

Behind or beside the resident

100

Who should the nursing assistant tell immediately after a fall?

The nurse

200

Medication that changes mood or behavior can be considered this type of restraint

Chemical

200

What is the minimum check frequency for a restrained resident?

Every 15 minutes

200

What footwear helps prevent falls?

Nonskid soles

200

Before transferring a resident from bed to w/c what are two critical steps you must complete?

Making sure bed is locked, w/c is locked and residents feet on flat on floor with shoes on. 

200

What is the purpose of an incident report?

to document, analyze, and learn from unexpected events—such as medication errors, patient falls, or near misses—to improve patient safety, enhance care quality, and prevent recurrence.  

300

Which restraint is used to prevent a client from pulling out a catheter?

Mitt or wrist restraint

300

When is a restraint permissible?

Only when the resident may harm self or others and alternatives fail

300

How can lighting affect fall risk?

Poor lighting increases risk; adequate lighting decreases risk

300

Why is documenting accidents important?

Ensures safety and legal protection

300

How can incident reports prevent future accidents?

By identifying hazards and improving procedure

400

What type of restraint is applied across the chest with flaps crossing over?

Vest Restraint

400

What should students learn about tying restraints? What is the type of knot you should use when tying restraints. 

Quick release knots

400

What is the first action if a resident becomes dizzy while walking?

Assist them to a nearby chair

400

What can side rails cause if used improperly?

Entrapment

400

How can the NA reduce environmental hazards in resident rooms?

Keep walkways clear, remove clutter, monitor mobility aids

500

Which type of restraint should never be used for punishment?

Any Restraints.  

500

Name two complications restraints may cause.

Urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, decreased quality of life, death

500

Name a factor that increases fall risk in a new room.

Unfamiliar surroundings

500

How can tray tables become unauthorized restraints?

Resident cannot remove them independently

500

How can residents’ physical limitations affect burn risk?

Shaking, decreased sensation, or immobility increases risk

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