Or. Admin. Code § 309-112-0005 - Definitions
As used in these rules:
(1) "Chief Medical Officer" means the
physician designated by the superintendent of each state institution pursuant
to ORS 179.360(1)(f)
who is responsible for the administration of medical treatment at each state
institution, or their designee.
(2)
"Division" means the Division of State Hospitals of the Oregon Health
Authority.
(3) "Interdisciplinary
Team (IDT)" means a group of professional and direct care staff which has
primary responsibility for the development of a plan for the care and treatment
of an individual patient.
(4)
"Isolation" means the involuntary placement of a patient, who is suspected of
or is diagnosed with a serious, highly infectious disease,alone in a locked
room or area when it is medically necessary to prevent the spread of that
infectious disease to other patients or staff.
(5) "Patient" means a person who is receiving
care and treatment in a state institution for the mentally ill.
(6) "Restraint" means one or more of the
following procedures:
(a) "Personal
Restraint" means a procedure in which a patient or resident is placed in a
prone or supine position or held in a chair by another person in order to
restrict the physical movement of the patient or resident;
(b) "Physical Restraint" means a device which
restricts the physical movement of a patient and which cannot be removed by the
person and is not a normal article of clothing, a therapy device, or a simple
safety device; or
(c) "Seclusion"
means the involuntary placement of a patient alone in a locked room or area in
order to manage the patient's violent or self- estructive behavior.
(d) "Restraint" does not include
"isolation".
(7)
"Restraint Review Committee" means the committee appointed by the
superintendent of each state institution as provided in OAR 309-
112-0030.
(8) "Security Area" means
a cottage or unit in which a program is conducted for dangerous patients,
including those judged guilty except for insanity, those court ordered into a
secure program prior to trial, and those court committed patients not
manageable in less secure programs.
(9) "Security Transportation" means using
physical restraint while a patient is being transported outside a security
area.
(10) "State Institution"
means Oregon State Hospital in Salem and Junction City.
(11) "Superintendent" means the executive
head of the state institution as listed in section (11) of this rule, or their
designee.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 179.040, 413.042 & ORS 179.360
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 426.385 & ORS 179.360
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