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  2. Medical restraint - Wikipedia

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    Restraint masks to prevent patients from biting in retaliation to medical authority in situations where a patient is known to be violent. Lap and wheelchair belts, or trays that clip across the front of a wheelchair so that the user can not fall out easily, may be used regularly by patients with neurological disorders which affect balance and ...

  3. 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]

  4. Limb restraint - Wikipedia

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    As a medical restraint, limb restraints are soft, padded cuffs which are applied to a patient to prevent the patient from causing harm to themselves or to others. The device consists of cuffs which are wrapped around the patient's wrists or ankles, and straps that are attached to the frame of their bed or a restraint chair.

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  6. Restraint chair - Wikipedia

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    A restraint chair is a type of physical restraint that is used to force an individual to remain seated in one place to prevent injury and harm to themselves or others. [1] They are commonly used in prisons for violent inmates and hospitals for out of control patients.

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  8. Workplace safety in healthcare settings - Wikipedia

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    Rude remarks from patients or their family members can distract healthcare professionals and cause them to make mistakes during a medical procedure. [9] A survey from the British National Audit Office (2003) stated that aggression and violence accounted for 40% of reported health and safety incidents amongst healthcare workers. [5]

  9. 10 killed and 30 injured as truck crashes into New Orleans ...

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    It said there were 30 injured patients who had been transported by New Orleans Emergency Medical Services, with 10 fatalities, adding: "Public safety partners are responding on scene."