Restraints in the ED - How and When to Apply Restraints for Staff and Patient Safety
Medical (Non-Violent) and Behavioral (Violent) Restraints are used in healthcare by Nurses, Techs, and CCPs by the order of the Physician/Provider to ensure the safety of both patient's and staff. A quick explanation of when restraints are used, and how to use them, including a quick release knot are shown.

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