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Caring for Patients in Restraints

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In this game, you will test your knowledge and decision-making skills when it comes to caring for patients who are in restraints in the hospital. Answer the following questions with either ✅ or ❌ to see if you have what it takes to provide the best care for these patients.

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Caring for Patients in RestraintsOnline version

In this game, you will test your knowledge and decision-making skills when it comes to caring for patients who are in restraints in the hospital. Answer the following questions with either ✅ or ❌ to see if you have what it takes to provide the best care for these patients.

by Melissa Pennington
1

Restraints should be used on all patients to prevent any potential harm.

2

Restraints should be applied without considering the patient's preferences.

3

Patients in restraints should be treated with dignity and respect.

4

Patients in restraints should be left alone and not interacted with.

5

Patients in restraints do not require any additional care or attention.

6

Patients in restraints should be provided with frequent bathroom breaks.

7

Patients in restraints may experience increased agitation.

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Patients in restraints should be monitored closely for signs of distress.

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Healthcare providers do not need to document the use of restraints.

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Restraints should only be used as a last resort.

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Restraints are used to ensure patient safety.

12

Healthcare providers should regularly assess patients in restraints.

13

Patients in restraints do not have the right to refuse treatment.

14

Restraints are always the best solution for managing patient behavior.

15

Restraints can be used to prevent patients from harming themselves or others.

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Healthcare providers should not communicate with patients in restraints.

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Restraints should be removed as soon as the patient's condition allows.

18

Restraints should be used as a first-line intervention for managing patient behavior.

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Healthcare providers should document the rationale for using restraints.

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Restraints can be used as a form of punishment.

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