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Health, 04.08.2021 23:00 mytymikey123

Ms. W. returned from surgery and was pulling at her NG tube. She was placed in non-violent or non-self-destructive restraints but after the behavior stopped the restraints were removed. She begins pulling at her tubing again. There is still time left on her restraint orders. Is it permissible to place the restraints again without a new order for the restraint?

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