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  • Advances in reducing physical restraint use in healthcare facilities have been significant over the last 20 years.
  • The article discusses common misconceptions about restraints and presents effective strategies for reducing their use.
  • Medical-surgical nurses are encouraged to take a leadership role in evaluating and changing restraint practices in acute care settings.

Article Abstract

Over the past 2 decades, great advances have been made in reducing the use of physical restraints in health care facilities. In this article, misconceptions and facts related to restraint use are reviewed and restraint reduction strategies are presented. Although all those involved in health care are called to carefully evaluate restraint use, medical-surgical nurses can take the lead in changing restraint practices in the acute care workplace.

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