Unreasonable confinement definition
Unreasonable confinement means confinement that includes but is not limited to the use of restraints, either physical or chemical, for the convenience of staff. “Unreasonable confinement” does not include the use of confinement and restraints if the methods are employed in conformance with state and federal standards governing confinement and restraint or as authorized by a physician or physician extender.
Unreasonable confinement means the use of restraints (physical or chemical), isolation, or any other means of confinement without medical orders, when there is no emergency and for reasons other than the adult's safety or well-being or the safety of others.
Unreasonable confinement means any confinement which is neither medically necessary nor necessary for the protection of a person or to prevent harmful behavior, or confinement used with punitive intent.
Examples of Unreasonable confinement in a sentence
As specified in ARS 46-451(A)(1), (i) An intentional infliction of physical harm, (ii) Injury caused by negligent acts or omissions, (iii) Unreasonable confinement, or (iv) Sexual abuse or sexual assault.
More Definitions of Unreasonable confinement
Unreasonable confinement means the use of restraints (physical or chemical), isolation, or any other means of confinement without medical orders, when there is no