Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Upon finding a client is restless at night, has muscle spasms, and is at risk of falling out of bed, the nurse obtains a provider's prescription for restraints. In which order would the nurse apply the prescribed restraints?
Pad any skin and bony prominences that will be under therestraint
Secure the restraint with a quick-release tie without making a knot
Adjust the bed to a proper height and lowering the side rail on the side of client contact
Apply a proper-sized restraint according to the manufacturer's direction
Assess proper placement of the restraint, skin integrity, pulses, skin temperature, color, and sensation of body parts
Attach restraint straps to the portion of the bed frame that moves whlle raising or lowering the head of the bed
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