Patient reassessment, Alternatives to restraint use – Posey Bed 8060 User Manual

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If the patient’s physical or mental health changes, check with the doctor to make sure the Posey

Bed 8060 is still a safe enviroment. Use the Posey Bed 8060 only if there is not a less restrictive

alternative.

ALWAYS use the least restrictive device available for the shortest time while you seek

a less restrictive option.

Review the patient’s mental and physical status often to be sure that the benefits of using the

Posey Bed 8060 as a restraint outweigh the risks.

Safe use requires that:

• You define and remove, if possible, the cause of the symptoms that require a restraint. This

may include catering to individual needs and routines; increased rehabilitation; restorative

nursing; changing the environment; or increased supervision.

• You tailor interventions to the individual needs of the patient after weighing factors such as

the patient’s condition; behaviors; history; and environment.

When possible, seek guidance from the patient’s family. Depending on the patient’s condition,

alternatives to restraints may include one or more of these:

• A bedside companion,

• Fall alarms,

• Floor cushions,

• Lowering the volume on the TV,

• Adjusting window shades or dimming lights,

• Soft music, or

• Use of a Posey Activity Apron (Posey catalog 7400)

As with all restraints, the Posey Bed 8060 should

NEVER be used for nursing convenience.

Alternatives to

Restraint Use

Patient Reassessment

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