General duties relating to use of restraint on individuals.

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(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 26-20-103, an agency that uses restraint shall ensure that:

  1. At least every fifteen minutes, staff shall monitor any individual held in mechanicalrestraints to assure that the individual is properly positioned, that the individual's blood circulation is not restricted, that the individual's airway is not obstructed, and that the individual's other physical needs are met;

  2. No physical or mechanical restraint of an individual shall place excess pressure onthe chest or back of that individual or inhibit or impede the individual's ability to breathe;

  3. During physical restraint of an individual, an agent or employee of the agency shallcheck to ensure that the breathing of the individual in such physical restraint is not compromised;

  4. A chemical restraint shall be given only on the order of a physician or an advancedpractice nurse with prescriptive authority who has determined, either while present during the course of the emergency justifying the use of the chemical restraint or after telephone consultation with a registered nurse, licensed physician assistant, or other authorized staff person who is present at the time and site of the emergency and who has participated in the evaluation of the individual, that such form of restraint is the least restrictive, most appropriate alternative available. Nothing in this subsection (1) shall modify the requirements of section 26-20-102 (2) or 26-20-103 (3).

  5. An order for a chemical restraint, along with the reasons for its issuance, shall berecorded in writing at the time of its issuance;

  6. An order for a chemical restraint shall be signed at the time of its issuance by suchphysician if present at the time of the emergency;

  7. An order for a chemical restraint, if authorized by telephone, shall be transcribed andsigned at the time of its issuance by an individual with the authority to accept telephone medication orders who is present at the time of the emergency;

  8. Staff trained in the administration of medication shall make notations in the record ofthe individual as to the effect of the chemical restraint and the individual's response to the chemical restraint.

  1. For individuals in mechanical restraints, agency staff shall provide relief periods,except when the individual is sleeping, of at least ten minutes as often as every two hours, so long as relief from the mechanical restraint is determined to be safe. During such relief periods, the staff shall ensure proper positioning of the individual and provide movement of limbs, as necessary. In addition, during such relief periods, staff shall provide assistance for use of appropriate toiletting methods, as necessary. The individual's dignity and safety shall be maintained during relief periods. Staff shall note in the record of the individual being restrained the relief periods granted.

  2. Relief periods from seclusion shall be provided for reasonable access to toilet facilities.

  3. An individual in physical restraint shall be released from such restraint within fifteenminutes after the initiation of physical restraint, except when precluded for safety reasons.

Source: L. 99: Entire article added, p. 380, § 1, effective April 22. L. 2001: (1)(d) amended, p. 185, § 18, effective August 8. L. 2008: (1)(d) amended, p. 135, § 26, effective January 1, 2009.


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