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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2007

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) require that your hospital comply with new Conditions of Participation for patient restraint and seclusion. Train your staff with this comprehensive and quick video and in just 15 minutes they will understand how to implement these concepts within your hospital.

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  • @misspinkpunkykat

    do you want delirious patients running around pulling their IVs out and falling down the stairs? You're sick

  • Since when did hospitals become prisons?

  • The reason why they use in psychiatry is for imminent danger prevetnion, if I was about to try and kill myself, they have all rights to stop me even if it means that. And the only way they use them in treatments is to stop patients from disrupting potentially LIFE SAVING treatment. They only use these for protection, NEVER as anything ELSE!

  • Restrain and Seclusion!!

    *que happy music*

  • It is much easier to cope with the pain of a legitimate surgery because it is for a just cause. Tying someone down against their will is emotionally devastating and serves no purpose. If the patient complains about it later they are completely invalidated because everyone will assume it was for their own good. Doctors are not Gods. People should have a right to decide what happens to their own bodies.

  • This is horrible!! Don't stand for this!!! File complaints. As long as no one says anything this will continue to go on!!!

  • These are ONLY used if someone is attempting to harm others or themself!

  • Fuck you horrid people! you people are horrid!

  • @vane7794 really ahh!

  • @alanvalentinus

    Incorrect. I work in a hospital as a police officer and if a patient is in an agitated combative state they are restrained first then meds are given. Reason: The meds can take several minutes before they become effective. Time is everything.

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