Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0940-03-09-.10 - ASSESSMENT
(1) Risk assessments must be completed at
admission; updated when there is significant change in mental status, behavior,
or physical/medical condition; documented in the service recipient's record and
reviewed by the treatment team. The risk assessment must be completed by a
licensed practitioner or mental health personnel with a minimum of a bachelor's
degree.
(2) The assessment must
identify any specific situations or issues including: chronological and
developmental age; size; gender; physical, medical, and psychiatric condition;
personal history, including any history of physical and/or sexual abuse; and
cultural issues that may trigger behavior that might require the use of
isolation, mechanical restraint, or physical holding restraint.
(3) Assessment of Need:
(a) Prior to the use of isolation, mechanical
restraint or physical holding restraint, the service recipient must have an
assessment that supports that the use of isolation or restraint is necessary to
assure the physical safety of the service recipient or a person nearby and that
all less restrictive interventions have been ineffective or determined to be
inappropriate.
(b) If the licensed
practitioner authorizing the use of isolation, mechanical restraint or physical
holding restraint is present at the time of the initiation of isolation or
restraint, the licensed independent practitioner shall document the assessment
of need in the service recipient's record.
(c) If the use of isolation, mechanical
restraint or physical holding restraint is initiated in the absence of a
licensed practitioner, an RN, LPN, or mental health personnel shall document
the assessment of need in the service recipient's record at the time use of
isolation or restraint is initiated. The licensed independent practitioner
authorizing the use of isolation or restraint must document the rationale for
the use of isolation or restraint in the service recipient's record at the time
the verbal/telephone order is authenticated.
(4) Follow-Up Assessment
(a) Within one (1) hour of the initiation of
the use of isolation, mechanical restraint, or physical holding restraint, a
licensed practitioner or a registered nurse trained in accordance with
0940-3-9-.18 must see and assess the service recipient's condition. This
assessment must be conducted regardless of the length of time the service
recipient is in isolation, mechanical restraint, or physical holding restraint.
This assessment must be documented by the licensed independent practitioner or
registered nurse in the service recipient's record.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-4-103, 4-5-202 and 204, 33-1-302, 305, 309, and 33-3-120; 42 C.F.R. §483.358(f).
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