The nurse administers an antianxiety (anxiolytic) medication to a client diagnosed with dementia who has been harming himself. When documenting the use of this medication as a restraint, which term is the most appropriate for the nurse to use?

1. Chemical restraint
2. Physical restraint
3. Medication restraint
4. Psychological restraint


Correct Answer: 1

Administering a medication for the purpose of controlling socially disruptive behavior is a form of chemical restraint. Physical restraints are visible appliances applied to the client's body to control behavior. Although medications can be used as a form of a restraint, the term medication restraint is not appropriate. Psychological restraint is not a form of restraint used in client care.

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