Restrictive Practices
The Restrictive Practices Training course teaches healthcare professionals to reduce restrictive practices by focusing on legal, ethical, and proactive approaches for safe, person-centered, trauma-informed care.
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2.1 Understanding Restrictive Practices
2.2 Types of Regulated Restrictive Practices
2.3 When Can I Use a Restrictive Practice?
2.4 Documentation and Reporting of Restrictive Practices
2.5 Emergency Use of Restrictive Practice
2.6 Understanding Environmental Restraint
2.7 Chemical Restraint
2.8 Mechanical Restraint
2.9 Physical Restraint
2.10 Seclusion
2.11 Understanding Prohibited practices
2.12 Understanding Prohibited Physical Restraints
2.13 Understanding Punitive Approaches
2.14 Power and Control
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