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What are the reasons for using restraints for medical management?

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What are the reasons for using restraints for medical management?

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Medical restraints are used to protect you or limit your movement during or after a procedure or surgery. Restraints should never be used to punish you. And, restraints should not be used to make it easier for the caregivers to take care of you. Following are some of the reasons medical restraints may be used. • To keep you from pulling out tubes. • To keep you from moving during a procedure. • To keep your arms or legs from moving after surgery. • To keep you from walking around by yourself and getting hurt. • To keep you from sliding out of a chair. • To keep you from having bad falls. What are the ways to keep from needing restraints? Caregivers will work with you and your family to keep you safe so restraints may not be needed. Talk to your caregiver so they understand your special needs. Following are some things that can be done to keep you safe and lessen your need for restraints. • Caregivers may put you in a room near the nurses’ station. This allows caregivers to watch you cl

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