26 Tex. Admin. Code § 320.141 - Actions to be Taken Following Release of an Individual from Restraint or Seclusion Initiated in Response to a Behavioral Emergency
(a) Immediately
following the release of an individual from restraint or seclusion, a staff
member shall:
(1) take action, if
appropriate, to facilitate the individual's reentry into the social milieu by
providing the individual with transition activities and an opportunity to
return to ongoing activities;
(2)
observe the individual for at least 15 minutes; and
(3) document in the individual's medical
record the steps taken and observations made of the individual's behavior
during this transition period.
(b) The facility shall conduct or attempt to
conduct debriefings based on the following:
(1) identify what led to the episode and what
could have been handled differently;
(2) identify strategies to prevent future
restraint or seclusion of the individual, taking into consideration suggestions
from the individual and the individual's declaration for mental health
treatment, if any;
(3) ascertain
whether the individual's physical well-being, psychological comfort, including
trauma, and right to privacy were protected or otherwise addressed, as
applicable;
(4) counsel the
individual(s) in relation to any trauma that may have resulted from the
episode; and
(5) when indicated,
make appropriate modifications to the individual's treatment plan and/or the
treatment plans of other individuals.
(c) Following an episode of restraint or
seclusion, the facility shall conduct, or attempt to conduct, the following
debriefings.
(1) Staff members who were
involved in the episode, other staff members who the facility determine are
appropriate, and supervisors shall debrief together as a support mechanism and
to identify successes, problems, or necessary modifications as soon after the
episode as is practicable in light of facility operations.
(2) When clinically indicated and at a time
when the individual has cognitive capacity to understand what could have been
done differently to avoid restraint or seclusion, a staff member or members
shall conduct a private discussion with the individual, the individual's LAR,
if practicable, and family members, if clinically appropriate and available,
with the consent of the individual.
(3) If the episode was a restraint, when
clinically indicated or upon request of individuals who witnessed the
restraint, a staff member or members shall have a private discussion with
individuals who witnessed the restraint.
(d) If an individual has been discharged from
the facility, does not have the cognitive capacity to understand what he or she
could have done differently to avoid restraint or seclusion, where clinically
inappropriate, or where not requested pursuant to subsection (c)(3) of this
section, the facility does not need to attempt the debriefings described in
subsection (c)(2) and (3) of this section. The facility shall document in the
individual's medical record the reason for not conducting the debriefing
described in subsection (c)(2) of this section.
(e) Any debriefings conducted under
subsection (c)(2) or (3) of this section shall be documented in the
individual's medical record in a timely manner. Any debriefing conducted
pursuant to subsection (c)(1) of this section shall be documented in accordance
with facility policy. If debriefing is not conducted, the reasons for not
completing the debriefing shall be documented in the individual's medical
record.
Notes
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