Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 72319 - Nursing Service-Restraints and Postural Supports
(a) Written policies and procedures
concerning the use of restraints and postural supports shall be
followed.
(b) Restraints shall only
be used with a written order of a licensed healthcare practitioner acting
within the scope of his or her professional licensure. The order must specify
the duration and circumstances under which the restraints are to be used.
Orders must be specific to individual patients. In accordance with Section
72317, there shall be no standing
orders and in accordance with Section
72319(i)(2)(A),
there shall be no P.R.N. orders for physical restraints.
(c) The only acceptable forms of physical
restraints shall be cloth vests, soft ties, soft cloth mittens, seat belts and
trays with spring release devices. Soft ties means soft cloth which does not
cause abrasion and which does not restrict blood circulation.
(d) Restraints of any type shall not be used
as punishment, as a substitute for more effective medical and nursing care, or
for the convenience of staff.
(e)
No restraints with locking devices shall be used or available for use in a
skilled nursing facility.
(f)
Seclusion, which is defined as the placement of a patient alone in a room,
shall not be employed.
(g)
Restraints shall be used in such a way as not to cause physical injury to the
patient and to insure the least possible discomfort to the patient.
(h) Physical restraints shall be applied in
such a manner that they can be speedily removed in case of fire or other
emergency.
(i) The requirements for
the use of physical restraints are:
(1)
Treatment restraints may be used for the protection of the patient during
treatment and diagnostic procedures such as, but not limited to, intravenous
therapy or catheterization procedures. Treatment restraints shall be applied
for no longer than the time required to complete the treatment.
(2) Physical restraints for behavior control
shall only be used on the signed order of a physician, or unless the provisions
of section
1180.4(e)
of the Health and Safety Code apply to the patient, a psychologist, or other
person lawfully authorized to prescribe care, except in an emergency which
threatens to bring immediate injury to the patient or others. In such an
emergency an order may be received by telephone, and shall be signed within 5
days. Full documentation of the episode leading to the use of the physical
restraint, the type of the physical restraint used, the length of effectiveness
of the restraint time and the name of the individual applying such measures
shall be entered in the patient's health record.
(A) Physical restraints for behavioral
control shall only be used with a written order designed to lead to a less
restrictive way of managing, and ultimately to the elimination of, the behavior
for which the restraint is applied. There shall be no PRN orders for behavioral
restraints.
(B) Each patient care
plan which includes the use of physical restraint for behavior control shall
specify the behavior to be eliminated, the method to be used and the time limit
for the use of the method.
(C)
Patients shall be restrained only in an area that is under supervision of staff
and shall be afforded protection from other patients who may be in the
area.
(j) When
drugs are used to restrain or control behavior or to treat a disordered thought
process, the following shall apply:
(1) The
specific behavior or manifestation of disordered thought process to be treated
with the drug is identified in the patient's health record.
(2) The plan of care for each patient
specifies data to be collected for use in evaluating the effectiveness of the
drugs and the occurrence of adverse reactions.
(3) The data collected shall be made
available to the prescriber in a consolidated manner at least
monthly.
(4) PRN orders for such
drugs shall be subject to the requirements of this section.
(k) "Postural support" means a method other
than orthopedic braces used to assist patients to achieve proper body position
and balance. Postural supports may only include soft ties, seat belts, spring
release trays or cloth vests and shall only be used to improve a patient's
mobility and independent functioning, to prevent the patient from falling out
of a bed or chair, or for positioning, rather than to restrict movement. These
methods shall not be considered restraints.
(1) The use of postural support and the
method of application shall be specified in the patient's care plan and
approved in writing by the physician, psychologist, or other person lawfully
authorized to provide care.
(2)
Postural supports shall be applied:
(A) Under
the supervision of a licensed nurse.
(B) In accordance with principles of good
body alignment and with concern for circulation and allowance for change of
position.
Notes
2. Amendment of subsections (b), (i)(2) and (k)(1) and NOTE filed 3-3-2010; operative 4-2-2010 (Register 2010, No. 10).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1275, 100275 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1276, 1316.5, 131050, 131051 and 131052, Health and Safety Code; and Valdivia, et al. v. Coye, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, Case No. CIV S-90-1226.
2. Amendment of subsections (b), (i)(2) and (k)(1) and Note filed 3-3-2010; operative 4-2-2010 (Register 2010, No. 10).
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