55 Pa. Code § 13.4 - Use of restraints to control involuntary movement due to organic causes or conditions
(a)
Mechanical restraints controlling involuntary movement or lack of muscular
control of patients/residents when due to organic causes or conditions, are to
be employed only as part of an individual program plan, upon a finding by a
member of the program team trained in the use of restraints that a particular
restraint is necessary. The least restrictive restraints adequate to meet the
goals in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be used. These restraints shall be
applied in accordance with principles of good body alignment, concern for
circulation, and allowance for changes of position or exercise on a regular
basis. Mechanical restraints shall do one of the following:
(1) Prevent a patient/resident from injuring
himself and others.
(2) Promote
normative body positioning and physical functioning.
(b) The initial need for restraints shall be
reviewed and approved by an individual or committee not directly involved in
treatment of that patient/resident. The continued need for the restraint shall
be reviewed as part of the review of individual program plans required by
applicable statute and regulations.
(c) Mechanical restraints authorized by the
program plan shall be employed only as actually necessary to meet the standards
and goals stated in this section.
(d) In emergency situations, restraints not
part of an individual program plan may be used in accordance with the
procedures and standards set forth in §
13.5 (relating to use of
restraints to control acute or episodic aggressive behavior).
Examples: Mechanical
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