A patient becomes increasingly agitated and attempts to remove their wound dressing. Which intervention is LEAST likely to be considered a restraint?

Understand the Problem

The question asks us to identify the intervention that is least likely to be classified as a restraint when dealing with an agitated patient who is attempting to remove their wound dressing. We need to consider which option focuses on de-escalation and redirection rather than restriction or medication.

Answer

Interventions such as distraction, offering therapeutic activities, or supervision are least likely to be considered a restraint.

Without specific options, it's difficult to determine the LEAST likely intervention to be considered a restraint. Generally, interventions that are not considered restraints are those that do not restrict movement or access to one's own body. Examples include:

  • Distraction techniques
  • Offering the patient a therapeutic activity
  • Moving the patient to a calmer environment
  • Supervision
Answer for screen readers

Without specific options, it's difficult to determine the LEAST likely intervention to be considered a restraint. Generally, interventions that are not considered restraints are those that do not restrict movement or access to one's own body. Examples include:

  • Distraction techniques
  • Offering the patient a therapeutic activity
  • Moving the patient to a calmer environment
  • Supervision

More Information

Restraints can be physical, chemical, or environmental. The use of restraints in healthcare is highly regulated and should only be used as a last resort when a patient poses a risk to themselves or others.

Tips

It is important to consider the specific definitions and policies of the healthcare facility or jurisdiction when determining whether an intervention constitutes a restraint.

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