55 Pa. Code § 6400.207 - Prohibited procedures
The following procedures are prohibited:
(1) Seclusion, defined as involuntary
confinement of an individual in a room or area from which the individual is
physically prevented or verbally directed from leaving. Seclusion includes
physically holding a door shut or using a foot pressure lock.
(2) Aversive conditioning, defined as the
application of startling, painful or noxious stimuli.
(3) Pressure-point techniques, defined as the
application of pain for the purpose of achieving compliance. A pressure-point
technique does not include a clinically-accepted bite release technique that is
applied only as long as necessary to release the bite.
(4) A chemical restraint, defined as use of a
drug for the specific and exclusive purpose of controlling acute or episodic
aggressive behavior. A chemical restraint does not include a drug ordered by a
health care practitioner or dentist for the following use or event:
(i) Treatment of the symptoms of a specific
mental, emotional or behavioral condition.
(ii) Pretreatment prior to a medical or
dental examination or treatment.
(iii) An ongoing program of
medication.
(iv) A specific,
time-limited stressful event or situation to assist the individual to control
the individual's own behavior.
(5) A mechanical restraint, defined as a
device that restricts the movement or function of an individual or portion of
an individual's body. A mechanical restraint includes a geriatric chair, a
bedrail that restricts the movement or function of the individual, handcuffs,
anklets, wristlets, camisole, helmet with fasteners, muffs and mitts with
fasteners, restraint vest, waist strap, head strap, restraint board,
restraining sheet, chest restraint and other similar devices. A mechanical
restraint does not include the use of a seat belt during movement or
transportation. A mechanical restraint does not include a device prescribed by
a health care practitioner for the following use or event:
(i) Post-surgical or wound care.
(ii) Balance or support to achieve functional
body position, if the individual can easily remove the device or if the device
is removed by a staff person immediately upon the request or indication by the
individual, and if the individual plan includes periodic relief of the device
to allow freedom of movement.
(iii)
Protection from injury during a seizure or other medical condition, if the
individual can easily remove the device or if the device is removed by a staff
person immediately upon the request or indication by the individual, and if the
individual plan includes periodic relief of the device to allow freedom of
movement.
Notes
The provisions of this § 6400.207 issued under sections 201(2), 403(b), 403.1(a) and (b), 911 and 1021 of the Human Services Code (62 P.S. §§ 201(2), 403(b), 403.1(a) and (b), 911 and 1021); and section 201(2) of the Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Act of 1966 (50 P.S. § 4201(2)).
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