55 Pa. Code § 6400.208 - Physical restraint
(a) A
physical restraint, defined as a manual method that restricts, immobilizes or
reduces an individual's ability to move the individual's arms, legs, head or
other body parts freely, may only be used in the case of an emergency to
prevent an individual from immediate physical harm to the individual or
others.
(b) Verbal redirection,
physical prompts, escorting and guiding an individual are permitted.
(c) A prone position physical restraint is
prohibited.
(d) A physical restraint
that inhibits digestion or respiration, inflicts pain, causes embarrassment or
humiliation, causes hyperextension of joints, applies pressure on the chest or
joints or allows for a free fall to the floor is prohibited.
(e) A physical restraint may not be used for
more than 30 cumulative minutes within a 2-hour period.
Notes
The provisions of this § 6400.208 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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