Restraint Training Part II

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    Debreifing should take place after a restraint is completed.

    • True
    • False
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To have knowledge of policy and procedure on the deployment of retraint use.

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  • 2. 

    Which is the primary concern during a restraint?

    • Safety.

    • Show of Force

    • The report

    • De-Escalation

    Correct Answer
    A. Safety.
    Explanation
    During a restraint, the primary concern is ensuring the safety of all parties involved. Restraints can be dangerous situations, and the main goal is to prevent harm to the individual being restrained as well as the staff or individuals carrying out the restraint. Safety protocols and techniques should be followed to minimize the risk of injury and create a secure environment.

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  • 3. 

    Two methods of talking the patient down are?

    • Avoid eye contact

    • Make "natural" eye contact

    • Keep close to patient

    • Do not invade patient's space

    • Both B and D

    Correct Answer
    A. Both B and D
    Explanation
    Both methods B and D can be used to talk the patient down. Making "natural" eye contact can help establish a connection and show empathy towards the patient, while avoiding eye contact can be helpful in certain situations to prevent escalation or aggression. Similarly, not invading the patient's personal space is important to respect their boundaries and maintain a calm environment. Therefore, both methods B and D are effective strategies for talking the patient down.

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  • 4. 

    One reason for a well written report is to provide a history of events in case of injury.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    A well-written report can serve as a documented record of events, which can be crucial in case of injury. It can provide an accurate and detailed account of what happened, who was involved, and any relevant factors leading up to the incident. This information can be used for legal purposes, insurance claims, or internal investigations. Having a comprehensive report can help establish a timeline of events and ensure that all necessary information is recorded, making it easier to understand and assess the situation accurately. Therefore, the statement is true.

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  • 5. 

    When asked by other patients or visitors " What is wrong with that guy" or " Is that person nuts?", The proper response should be:

    • " I think they are on drugs or alcohol."

    • " They probably have mental issues"

    • "I cant comment on their condition.

    • " No crazier than you."

    Correct Answer
    A. "I cant comment on their condition.
    Explanation
    The proper response in this situation is "I can't comment on their condition." This response is appropriate because it acknowledges that it is not appropriate or ethical to speculate or make judgments about someone's mental or physical health without proper knowledge or information. It shows respect for the privacy and dignity of the individual in question.

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