Room 2214 Case Studies

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On Friday, November 10, 2017, a rapid response was called for the patient located in room 2214. A few minutes later I received a phone call requesting security to room 2214. The patient Parker L. Wynne (34/W/M) had been gradually becoming aggressive throughout the day.

When I arrived at the room several staff members were trying to put soft restraints on the arms of Mr. Wynne. The patient was trying to strike at staff and I use a supportive hold to stop him from trying to assault staff. The first set of soft restraints the patient tore the seams. The second set of soft restraints were more padded it seemed to work better. The patient needed to be transferred to ICU.

Several staff members and myself had to hold each limb to keep him from hurting

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