Restraint Use

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August 24, 2015

 

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By observing the history, one can make correlations about current behaviors a patient may have. It is also good to note the medication currently being used by the patient. Certain medications can contribute to movement disorders, increase falls, and increase cognitive dysfunction. Some factors to consider when dealing with medications are the age and weight of the patient compared to the appropriate dosage of medication, determine the need for all drugs the patient is currently taking, evaluate lab tests to monitor for the development of toxicity and to ensure therapeutic ranges, and always have an understanding of potential drug interactions (National Clearinghouse Guidelines, 2008)...
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Some factors to consider when dealing with medications are the age and weight of the patient compared to the appropriate dosage of medication, determine the need for all drugs the patient is currently taking, evaluate lab tests to monitor for the development of toxicity and to ensure therapeutic ranges, and always have an understanding of potential drug interactions (National Clearinghouse Guidelines, 2008)...
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