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- Chemical_restraint abstract "A chemical restraint is a form of medical restraint in which a drug is used to restrict the freedom or movement of a patient or in some cases to sedate a patient. These are used in emergency, acute, and psychiatric settings to control unruly patients who are interfering with their care or who are otherwise harmful to themselves or others in their vicinity. Chemical restraints are also referred to as a \"Psychopharmacologic Agent\", \"Psychotropic Drug\" or \"Therapeutic Restraints\" in certain legal writing.Drugs that are often used as chemical restraints include benzodiazepines, antipsychotics, and Dissociative anesthetics.In the United States, no drugs are presently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use as chemical restraints. According to the Nursing Home Reform Act, individuals have the right to be free from physical or chemical restraints imposed for purposes of discipline or convenience and not required to treat the resident’s medical symptoms. However, they are still used, and the FDA estimates 15,000 elderly individuals die each year by use of unnecessary anti-psychotics in nursing homes.The use of chemical restraint has been criticized. It has been found to be mismanaged by health care workers for the convenience of the staff rather than the benefit of the patient, as workers use them to prevent patients from resisting care rather than improving the health of the patient. This has been found to cause more confusion in patients, thereby slowing their recovery.".
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- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Acute_care.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Antipsychotic.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Benzodiazepine.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_restraint.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Dissociative.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Emergency_medicine.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
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- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Nursing_Home_Reform_Act.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical_drug.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Psychiatry.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Psychoactive_drug.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Psychopharmacology.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Sedation.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chemical restraint".
- Chemical_restraint wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemical restraint".
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- Chemical_restraint subject Category:Physical_restraint.
- Chemical_restraint hypernym Form.
- Chemical_restraint comment "A chemical restraint is a form of medical restraint in which a drug is used to restrict the freedom or movement of a patient or in some cases to sedate a patient. These are used in emergency, acute, and psychiatric settings to control unruly patients who are interfering with their care or who are otherwise harmful to themselves or others in their vicinity.".
- Chemical_restraint label "Chemical restraint".
- Chemical_restraint sameAs Q5090495.
- Chemical_restraint sameAs Contenção_química.
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- Chemical_restraint sameAs Q5090495.
- Chemical_restraint wasDerivedFrom Chemical_restraint?oldid=707587067.
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