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  2. Physical restraint - Wikipedia

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    Restraint has been misused in special education settings resulting in severe injury and trauma of students and lack of education from spending school hours restrained. [2] The misuse of physical restraint has resulted in many deaths. Physical restraint can be dangerous, sometimes in unexpected ways. Examples include: postural asphyxia

  3. Medical restraint - Wikipedia

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    For older people who are hospitalized, approaches to reduce or eliminate physical restraints such as the use of bedrails, belts in chairs, and fixed tables may include pressure sensor bed or chair alarms, however there is no strong evidence that these types of prevention approaches are effective at decreasing reliance on physical restraints. [32]

  4. Category:Physical restraint - Wikipedia

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    A physical restraint is a device that impairs the freedom of movement of the body in some way. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  5. This restraint technique left a Fort Worth student dead. Some ...

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    The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office later ruled that he died of the combined effects of physical restraint and chlorpromazine, an antipsychotic medication that’s sometimes used as a ...

  6. Limb restraint - Wikipedia

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    Leg restraints. Limb restraints can be physical (or psychological) restraints that inhibit an individual's movement in their arms or legs. The most common limb restraint is physical, whereby restraints are fixed to the individual in order to prevent movement of the limbs. They are most commonly used within the field of medicine.

  7. Posey vest - Wikipedia

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    A Posey vest is a type of medical restraint used to restrain a patient to a bed or chair. [1] Its name comes from the J.T. Posey Company, its inventor, though the term "Posey" is used generically to describe all such devices. [2]

  8. Restraint - Wikipedia

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    Restraint, or self-control, a personal virtue Medical restraint , form of general physical restraint used for medical purposes Physical restraint , the practice of rendering people helpless or keeping them in captivity by means such as handcuffs, ropes, straps, etc.

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    Lively's lawsuit cited the scene as an example of how Baldoni "ignored well-established industry protocols in filming intimate scenes, and exploited the lack of controls on set to behave ...