Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 22 - DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Chapter 10.22.10 - Behavior Support Services Program Service Plan
Section 10.22.10.09 - Use of Mechanical Restraint and Support
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.22.10.09
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Use of Mechanical Restraint for Behavioral Purposes.
(1) A mechanical restraint may only
be used:
(a) To prevent an individual from
engaging in self-injurious behaviors such as head banging, teeth gnashing, and
similar behavior;
(b) To prevent
serious bodily harm to others; or
(c) As required by an individual's treating
licensed health care practitioner to allow an individual to recuperate from
surgery or injury.
(2)
The licensee shall ensure that a mechanical restraint is designed and used:
(a) In a humane, safe, and effective manner;
and
(b) Without intent to harm or
create undue discomfort.
(3) If a mechanical restraint is being used
for the purpose of §A(1)(a) and (b) of this regulation, the licensee
shall:
(a) Meet the requirements in
Regulations .05 and 06 of this chapter;
(b) Obtain written authorization from a
licensed health care practitioner trained in applied behavior analysis for the
use of the mechanical restraint, including the duration of its use and the
circumstances under which the restraint is authorized;
(c) Document in the individual's record each
use of mechanical restraint, including the reason for its use; and
(d) Require staff to check on the individual
every 15 minutes.
(4)
When a mechanical restraint is being used for the purpose of §A(1)(a) and
(b) of this regulation, the licensee shall afford the individual the
opportunity:
(a) To be escorted to the
bathroom and offered fluids at least every 2 hours;
(b) For motion and exercise for a period of
not less than 10 minutes during each 2 hours in which the restraint is used;
and
(c) To be provided meals at
regularly scheduled hours.
(5) A licensed health care practitioner who
authorized the use of the mechanical restraint shall review the authorization
at a minimum of every 90 days, and document its effectiveness and whether
continuation is indicated.
B. Use of Mechanical Restraint for Medical Purposes. If a mechanical restraint is being used for the purpose of §A(1)(c) of this regulation, the licensee shall:
(1) Obtain written authorization from the
individual's treating licensed health care practitioner; and
(2) Document in the individual's record the
reason and guidelines for the use of the restraint, including the time frame
the mechanical restraint is to be used.
C. Use of a Mechanical Support.
(1) A mechanical support may only be used if
authorized by a licensed health care practitioner.
(2) The licensee shall ensure that a
mechanical support is designed and used:
(a)
In a humane, safe, and effective manner; and
(b) Without intent to harm or create undue
discomfort.
(3) The
licensee shall document in the individual's record the reason for use of the
mechanical support, when it is to be used, and the directions for its
use.
(4) The licensed health care
practitioner who authorized the use of the mechanical support shall document
its effectiveness and whether continuation is indicated, at least, on an annual
basis.
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