55 Pa. Code § 13.2 - Definitions of restraints
(a)
Restraints include devices and techniques designed and used to control acute or
episodic aggressive behavior or involuntary movement of patients/residents.
Restraints do not include general protective security measures adopted in
various institutions, including locked wards; special security measures adopted
in Youth Development Centers and Youth Forestry Camps, maximum security State
hospital or forensic units in State mental hospitals; or specific security
measures ordered by a court. Restraints can be classified according to the
method used to control behavior as:
(1)
Mechanical restraints.
(2) Chemical
restraints.
(3)
Seclusion.
(4) Exclusion.
(5) Psychological restraints.
(b) Restraints may also be
classified based on whether they are designed to control one of the following:
(1) Involuntary movement or lack of muscular
control due to organic causes or conditions.
(2) Acute or episodic aggressive
behavior.
(c) The intent
with which restraints are used distinguishes the categories in subsection
(b)(1) and (2). Procedures for employing restraints, as defined in §§
13.4 and
13.5 (relating to use of
restraints to control involuntary movement due to organic causes or conditions
and use of restraints to control acute or episodic aggressive behavior) depend
upon whether acute or episodic aggressive behavior or involuntary action is
controlled.
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