After restraints are removed from a client, the staff discusses the incident and establishes guidelines for the client's return to the therapeutic milieu. Which unit procedure is the staff implementing?
A. Milieu reenactment
B. Treatment planning
C. Crisis intervention
D. Debriefing
D
Debriefing is an important part of restraint/seclusion. It allows the staff an opportunity to review and learn from the experience and to express feelings generated by the incident.
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1. Time care was provided 2. Client's response to care provided 3. Time medications were administered 4. Estimated date for goals to be achieved 5. Client's reaction to medications provided