CMS Restraint and Seclusion (Most Problematic Standard for Hospitals and 2019 Change) is a webinar dedicated to the most problematic standards in the restraint section.
Topics
- Number of deficiencies
- Right to be free from restraint
- Restraint protocols
- Providing copy of right to patients
- PA to order and change from LIP to LP
- Proposed changes in the hospital improvement act
- CMS changes effective to internal log and soft wrist restraints
- CMS deficiency reports
- Medical restraints
- Most current manual
- Violent and self-destructive behavior
- Behavioral health restraints
- Manual holds of patients
- Definition of restraint and seclusion
- Two soft wrist restraints, internal log and documentation
- Leadership responsibilities
- Drugs used as a restraint
- Culture of safety
- Learning from each other
- Standard treatment
- Side rails, forensic restraints, freedom splints, immobilizers
- Restraints does not include
- Need order ASAP
- Assessment
- Documentation requirements
- Order from LIP and notification of attending physician ASAP
- Alternatives
- Least restrictive requirements
- Training for RN doing one hour face to face assessment
- RNs and One hour face to face assessment
- New death reporting requirements
- New training requirements
- Revisions to the plan of care
- Ending at earliest time
- Time limited orders
- PI requirements
- Staff education
- Renewing orders
- Stricter state laws
- First aid training requirement
- Joint Commission Hospital Restraint standards and differences from CMS
- Monitoring of patient in R/S
Who should Attend
Attendees with job titles such as:
- Compliance Officer
- All nurses with direct patient care
- Chief of Medical Staff
- Chief Nursing Officer
- Nurse Educator
- COO
- ED Physicians
- ED Nurses
- Risk Manager
- Medical staff coordinator
- Senior Leadership
- Patient Safety Officer
- Chief Risk Officer
- Hospital Legal Counsel
- Joint Commission Coordinator
- PI director
- Quality Director
- Nurse Manager
- Security Guard
- Chief Medical Officer
- Ultra sound technologists
- Accreditation and Regulation Staff and others responsible for compliance with hospital regulations
- Transport staff and others