Haw. Code R. § 11-96-35 - Restraints
(a) There shall be written policies and
procedures governing the use of restraints.
(b) Physical restraints shall be used only
under physicians' orders for specified and limited periods of times and their
use shall be documented.
(1) If physical
restraints are used in an emergency situation, the attending physician shall be
contacted immediately for orders supporting or discontinuing the temporary
use;
(2) Only a staff member so
designated in the written policy shall have the authority to apply restraints
in an emergency situation;
(3)
Regular observation and regular release of client shall be required while
restraints are in use; and
(4) No
restraints with locking devices shall be used.
(c) Restraints shall be used only under the
following conditions:
(1) In emergency
conditions to prevent imminent danger to health or safety by a client to self
or others; and
(2) For temporarily
positioning the client to prevent the client from falling out of a chair or
from a treatment table or bed.
(d) Restraints shall include only cloth
vests, soft ties, soft cloth mittens, seat belts, or wheelchair trays. Soft
ties means soft cloth which does not cause skin abrasion and which does not
restrict blood circulation.
(e)
Restraints shall not be used as punishment or as a convenience to the
staff.
(f) Restraints shall be
applied in a manner so that they can be speedily removed in case of fire or
other emergency.
(g) Various types
of adult chairs referred to as geriatric chairs are not defined as a restraint
if the type of closing mechanism on the chair and the physical and mental
capability of the specific client allows for easy removal.
Notes
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