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The patient is very agitated and does not cooperate with the treatment, what to do? Have you ever wondered why ICU critically ill patients, why are their hands and feet still tied? Let's see what is protective restraint.
I. what is protective restraint
Protective restraint --- restraining protection, refers to the medical process, health care personnel of the patient's condition of the special circumstances, the implementation of a mandatory maximum restrictions on its behavioral activities of medical protective measures. Restraint tools are used to appropriately limit the patient's impulsive, self-injurious, injurious, disorganized, uncooperative treatment and other behaviors to ensure the patient's safety.
II. the purpose of protective restraint
①Control the occurrence of dangerous behavior of the patient, protection against injury to themselves or others.
②Prevention of unconsciousness when pulling down medical equipment; consciousness disorder, delirium agitation patients to prevent falling out of bed.
③To perform special care or technology used to fix the limbs; treatment, care of uncooperative patients to ensure that the treatment and care can be carried out smoothly.
III. Selection of restraining methods and tools
The restraining tools developed and launched by Mengtai include restraint belt, restraint gloves, restraint clothes, restraint vest and so on.
①Patients with scratching, pulling out the tube by themselves and other behaviors can be restrained with restraint belt and restraining gloves for upper limb restraint.
②Patients with agitation and aggressive behavior can be restrained with restraint belts to restraint the patient's limbs.
③Patient using life-supporting treatment/equipment and having agitation and aggressive behavior, can use restraint belt, restraint clothes, restraint vest to restraint limbs and torso at the same time, but prohibit restraining head and neck.