Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R432-153-13 - Restraint Policy(1) Each client has the right to be free from physical or chemical restraints used for discipline, convenience or not required to treat the client's medical symptoms.(2) The facility shall have written policies and procedures regarding the proper use of restraints, which shall include: (a) restraints shall only be used to assist clients to attain and maintain optimum levels of physical and emotional functioning;(b) restraints shall not be used as substitutes for direct client care, activities or other services;(c) restraints shall not unduly hinder evacuation of the client in the event of fire or other emergency; and(d) if use of a physical or a chemical restraint is implemented, the facility shall inform the client and their responsible party of the reasons for the restraint.(3) Physical and chemical restraint policies under Subsection (2)(d) shall incorporate and address at least the following: (a) appropriateness of use;(b) procedures for use; and(c) less restrictive alternatives prior to the use of more restrictive measures.(4) Emergency use of physical and chemical restraints shall comply with the following: (a) a physician, a licensed health practitioner or the director of nursing shall authorize the emergency use of restraints; and(b) the facility shall document in the client's record the circumstances necessitating emergency use of the restraint and the client's response.Utah Admin. Code R432-153-13
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2022-07, effective 3/10/2022