This person has the authority to discontinue the use of restraint or seclusion
Who is the RN?
Collaborative document nurses use with patient's to help prevent patient escalation and increase patient safety.
What is a crisis prevention tool?
Mandatory training sent by Lorri to ensure knowledge of what a RN must do to ensure safety of a patient in seclusion or restraint
What is the Face to Face evaluation training?
First group in the morning where I can find out information about what to expect in my day.
What is community meeting?
Yearly training on reducing suicide risk
What is suicide prevention training?
The RN's interval of assessment/documentation of patient status in restraint or seclusion.
What is hourly?
When considering a physical intervention, Diabetes, weight issues and trauma history are examples.
What are things to be mindful of?
The amount of time a patient under 9 years old can be in seclusion or restraint before a new order must be obtained.
What is one hour?
Navigating the "spirit" of being human is characteristic of this group.
What is spirituality group?
Anything which could be used to attach a cord, rope etc for the purpose of strangulation
What is a ligature?
Hydration and elimination is offered in these intervals when a patient is in seclusion/restraint.
What is every 15 min?
Engaging in groups, maintaining a sleep schedule and stay out of bed during the day demonstrate these adaptive coping patterns
What are healthy habits?
An episode of seclusion/restraints necessitates this plan.
What is a violence care plan?
Uses leisure activities to teach a skill
What is recreation group?
Maintaining line of sight within a safe distance
What is 1:1 monitoring
Definition of restraint
What is any manual method, physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a patient to move his or her arms, legs, body, or head freely
A suicidal patient who can remain in day area as directed is demonstrating this response.
Safe behavior
Clammy skin, headache and rapid breathing are indicative of this condition
What is dehydration?
Coping skills for emotional regulation and distress tolerance are taught in this group.
What is social work group?
Risks that can not be corrected get fixed with this staff awareness response
What is mitigation?
Blocking egress or movement from a room
What is seclusion?
Coping strategies are better in threes
Listen to music, meditation, exercise, counting backwards, breathing exercises, taking a shower, ect
I have stopped struggling in restraint, deny desire to harm others and talk willingly with staff
What is criteria for release from restraint?
DBT skills for crisis situations are learned here
What is psychology group?
Level of observation for patient with chronic SI, able to follow direction and disclose plan.
What is Q5 monitoring?