Isolation does not include confinement to a locked unit or ward where other individuals are present. Isolation is not solely confinement of a service recipient to an area, but separation of the service recipient from other persons.
Isolation does not include time-out, which is a behavior management procedure in which, contingent upon the demonstration of undesired behavior, the opportunity for positive reinforcement is withheld, which may involve the voluntary separation of the individual service recipient from others.
In addition, to be considered a licensed independent practitioner for purposes of this chapter, the individual must be privileged by the hospital medical staff and governing body to authorize the use of isolation and restraint.
Physical holding does not include the use of physical touch associated with prompting, comforting or assisting that does not prevent the individual service recipient's freedom of movement or normal access to his or her body. In addition, physical holding does not include "physical escort" which means the temporary touching or holding of the hand, wrist, arm, shoulder or back for the purpose of inducing the individual to walk to a safe location.
For purposes of this chapter, physical restraint does not include the use of:
This behavioral plan must be re-evaluated at least every seven (7) days by the service recipient's treatment team. Any use of restrictive mechanical ambulatory devices must be reviewed by the Medical Director or designee every 24 hours.
Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0940-03-06-.02
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-4-103, 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 33-1-120, 33-1-302, 33-1-305, 33-1-309, 33-2-301, and 33-2-302.