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. 1998 Fall;9(3):24-8; quiz 29-30.

The use of restraints in critical care

  • PMID: 10347492
Review

The use of restraints in critical care

B Leith. Off J Can Assoc Crit Care Nurs. 1998 Fall.

Abstract

A restraint is any physical or chemical measure used to limit activity or to control an individual's behaviour. Restraints may include locked rooms, locked chairs, mummy bags, jackets, vests, wristlets, anklets, belts, mitts, joint splints, or pharmacological agents. Clinical experience indicates that there is a high prevalence of restraint use in critical care areas. The use of restraints has become an important issue for health care professionals and is just beginning to be considered by critical care nurses. This article is intended to provide Canadian critical care nurses with a summary of the literature related to the use of restraints.

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