Section 0940-03-09-.11 - BEHAVIORAL CRITERIA FOR RELEASE(1) Behavioral criteria for release from isolation, mechanical restraint or physical holding restraint must be specified by a licensed practitioner who may order the use of isolation or mechanical restraint or physical holding restraint. In the absence of a licensed practitioner, the behavioral criteria must be specified by a licensed practical nurse, a registered nurse or by mental health personnel with a minimum of a bachelor's degree or two (2) years of full time equivalent experience in a mental health inpatient or mental health residential treatment facility. The behavioral criteria must be communicated to the service recipient as soon as possible during the isolation, mechanical restraint or physical holding restraint procedure and documented in the service recipient's record. Behavioral criteria for release must identify the behaviors necessary to no longer justify the use of isolation, mechanical restraint, or physical holding restraint. The isolation, mechanical restraint, or physical holding restraint must be terminated as soon as the behavioral criteria for release have been met.
Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0940-03-09-.11
Original rule filed March 3, 2008; effective May 17, 2008.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-4-103, 4-5-202 and 204, 33-1-302, 305, 309, and 33-3-120.