Manual restraint definition

Manual restraint means use of a hands-on method, but never in a prone restraint, to control an identified action by restricting the movement or function of an individual's head, neck, torso, one or more limbs, or entire body, using sufficient force to cause the possibility of injury and includes holding or disabling an individual's wheelchair or other mobility device.
Manual restraint means the use of hands or body to immobilize a person’s freedom of movement or normal access to his or her body for more than fifteen continuous seconds. It does not include physically guiding a client during transport or skill training for up to two minutes. Repeated applications and releases of manual restraint in order to circumvent the fifteen-second and two-minute criteria are prohibited.
Manual restraint which means a hands-on method that is used to control an identified behavior by restricting the movement or function of the individual's head, neck, torso, one or more limbs or entire body, using sufficient force to cause the possibility of injury.

Examples of Manual restraint in a sentence

  • Manual restraint shall cease immediately once risk of harm has passed.

  • Manual restraint does not include a method that is routinely used during a medical procedure for patients without developmental disabilities.

  • Manual restraint means use of a hands-on method, but never in a prone restraint, to control an identified action by restricting the movement or function of an individual's head, neck, torso, one or more limbs, or entire body, using sufficient force to cause the possibility of injury and includes holding or disabling an individual's wheelchair or other mobility device.

  • Manual restraint does not include a method that is routinely used during a medical procedure for persons without developmental disabilities.

  • Guidance: Manual restraint must cease immediately once risk of harm has passed.


More Definitions of Manual restraint

Manual restraint means a behavior management technique involving the use of physical contact or force, characterized by measures such as arm or body holds, subject to the provisions of Section 384.50.
Manual restraint means physical intervention intended to hold a person immobile or limit a person's voluntary movement by using body contact as the only source of physical restraint.
Manual restraint means the use of physical intervention intended to hold a person immobile or limit a person’s movement by using body contact as the only source of physical restraint. Prone restraint is a type of manual restraint or hold that limits or controls the movement or normal functioning of any portion, or all, of a person's body while the person is in a face-down position, but does not include the temporary controlling of a person in a prone position while transitioning to an alternative, safer form of restraint.
Manual restraint means a behavior management technique involving the use of physical contact
Manual restraint means physical intervention intended to hold a client
Manual restraint means the involuntary holding or pinning of an individual to restrict movement of the head, arms or body. Manual restraints include, but are not limited to, physical restraints required to facilitate the safe administration of court ordered or emergency medications administered over a patient’s objection, physical “take downs,” or other physical interventions that are designed to involuntarily hold or pin the individual to restrict movement.
Manual restraint means use of a hands-on method, but never in a prone restraint, to control an identified action by restricting the movement or function of an individual’s head, neck, torso, one or more limbs, or entire body, using sufficient force to cause the possibility of injury and includes holding, or disabling an individual’s wheelchair or other mobility device. An individual in a manual restraint shall be under constant visual supervision by staff. Manual restraint shall cease immediately once risk of harm has passed. Manual restraint does not include a method that is routinely used during a medical procedure for patients without developmental disabilities.