Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 415 - PROVIDER CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES-MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Subchapter F - INTERVENTIONS IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Section 415.273 - Use of Restraint in Situations Involving Non-Violent, Non-Self-Destructive Behavior
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) If an assessment reveals non-violent, non-self-destructive behavior, as defined in § 415.253 of this title (relating to Definitions), the facility shall use the least restrictive intervention that effectively protects the individual from harm. If the intervention is a restraint as defined in this subchapter, it shall only be used in the following circumstances:
(b) Prior to the application of a restraint for the management of non-violent, non-self-destructive behavior, an assessment of the individual shall be done to determine that the risks associated with the use of the restraint are outweighed by the risks of not using it.
(c) The physician's order for the restraint shall specify:
(d) The physician shall renew the order as frequently as determined by facility policy.
(e) The order for the restraint shall be followed by consultation with the individual's treating physician if the restraint was not ordered by the individual's treating physician. The consultation shall be documented in the individual's medical record no later than the next business day, except that it shall be done sooner, when an earlier consultation is clinically indicated.
(f) The care of the individual shall be based on a rationale that reflects consideration of the individual's medical needs and health status.
(g) A dentist at a facility, including any contractor providing dental services on the facility premises shall not restrain an individual for dental care or rehabilitation unless the restraint is ordered by the individual's physician. The dentist shall maintain a copy of the order in the individual's medical record and shall ensure compliance with the requirements of the order.
(h) Whenever a restraint is ordered by a physician, the ordering physician shall prescribe the frequency of assessment required for the individual during restraint and how the individual's circulation, hydration, elimination needs, level of distress and agitation, mental status, cognitive functioning, cardiac functioning, skin integrity, nutrition, exercise, and range of motion of extremities are to be assessed and addressed during restraint.