Emergency Behavior Intervention definition

Emergency Behavior Intervention. An intervention used in an emergency situation, including personal restraint, mechanical restraint, emergency medication, and seclusion.
Emergency Behavior Intervention means the use of Level II Interventions not outlined in the Behavior Support Plan, but used in Emergency Situations.

Examples of Emergency Behavior Intervention in a sentence

  • Utilize developmentally and age appropriate Emergency Behavior Intervention techniques, as described in Minimum Standards, to resolve emergencies.

  • The Contractor shall: Ensure that all de-escalation techniques are exhausted before utilizing more restrictive and intrusive behavior intervention or Emergency Behavior Intervention.

  • The SSCC must develop and implement Emergency Behavior Intervention policies consistent with the TAC and Minimum Standards.

  • Develop and implement Emergency Behavior Intervention policies that are consistent with the TAC and Minimum Standards at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/Child_Care/Child_Care_Standards_and_Regulations/default.asp.

  • Emergency Behavior Intervention: Interventions used in an emergency situation, including personal restraints, mechanical restraints, emergency medication, and seclusion.

  • The Contractor shall utilize developmental age appropriate Emergency Behavior Intervention techniques, as described in Minimum Standards, to resolve emergencies.