When preparing to use seclusion as an alternative to restraint for a client who has not yet lost control, the nurse expects to use a room with limited furniture and no access to dangerous articles. What should the nurse also consider as critical for the safety of the client?
1. A security window in the door or a room camera.
2. Lights that can be dimmed from outside the room.
3. A staff member to stay in the room with the client.
4. A doctor's prescription for the seclusion before it is initiated.
Already registered? Login
Not Account? Sign up
Enter your email address to reset your password
Back to Login? Click here