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Does your staff know the correct use of restraint and seclusion? Here's how to make sure.

 
The CMS Restraint Training Requirements Handbook
 

Restraint and seclusion is always a top focus for CMS and other regulatory bodies. Make sure your staff is trained in the correct use of both with the The CMS Restraint Training Requirements Handbook.

This quick reference handbook will ensure that your staff:

  • Correctly administers the application of restraints
  • Understands the implementation of seclusion
  • Monitors patients in restraint/seclusion
  • Properly assess patients in restraint/seclusion
  • Provides care to restrained/secluded patients

This handbook, sold in packs of 10, covers everything needed to ensure your staff have the knowledge to safely use restraint and seclusion while following all the CMS guidelines.

 
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