Fall Prevention and Restraints - Fundamentals of Nursing - Practice & Skills |
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- Meris covers fall prevention in the acute care and home settings, along with everything you need to know about restraints.
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0:00 What to Expect?
0:22 Fall Prevention in Acute Setting
1:59 Fall Prevention at Home
3:16 Restraints
3:32 Types of Restraints
3:59 Order Requirements
4:38 Documentation
5:27 Nursing Care
8:44 Never restrain a patient because it's convenient
10:00 What’s Next?
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So happy to help! Thank you for studying with me! --Meris :)
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very helpful video thank you
thanks Meris!
Of course! I've got your back :) --Meris
Quite edifying
Thank you for this videos, especially the fundamentals lectures very precise and knowledgeable. Thank you
So glad they are helpful! Feel free to share a link with your classmates and friends in nursing school.
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really helpful. thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
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You bet! --Meris :)
Good teachings, thank you Mam
You are welcome!
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this video was great❤
Thank you so much!
Can someone please explain how to put belt restraints , it goes on the waist correct ? So what happens to the wrinkles on the gown ? What is the proper order
Can a nurse discontinue restrain without the health provider’s order?
she said that you can as long as the patient doesn't need them
a source says assessment is done every 15mins in violent restraints that expires in an hour whiles non violent restraints expires in 24hrs and assessment is done 2hrly . can you please clarify this?
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Thank you for studying with me! --Meris :)
are waist belts considered a restraint
Waist belts that attach the pt to a bed or chair? Or using a waist belt for assisting with ambulation?
A waist belt that keeps a patient secured to the bed is a restraint. A gait belt to help a patient safely ambulate is not. Hope that helps! -Meris
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in reality sometimes patients ARE restrained when its not medically necessary.....if the patient is cussing and being loud and disruptive or difficult but not a danger self or to others, sometimes overworked nurses do have them restrained. Its a fine line the justification for it.
Don't try that in court 😂