The CMS Restraint Training Requirements Handbook
Accreditation Insider, March 15, 2016
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Ensure compliance with CMS’ restraint guidelines!
Use of restraint and seclusion is fraught with difficulties and is therefore a top focus of CMS and other regulatory bodies.
Staff must be trained in the correct use of restraint and seclusion, and The CMS Restraint Training Requirements Handbook is a quick way to ensure they know the rules and how to apply them. A perfect resource for your staff to reference on the go, the handbook covers everything they need to ensure they have the knowledge to safely use restraint and seclusion and follow all the CMS guidelines.
This book will help you:
• Administer the application of restraints
• Understand the implementation of seclusion
• Monitor patients in restraint/seclusion
• Properly assess patients in restraint/seclusion
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