Published Feb 2, 2010
live&love&heal
171 Posts
I was doing my daily job search and came across one job which had this specific duty in the list of duties which the job entails:
"Participate in take-downs of violent patients"
I have heard of restraining a patient and understand what that means. Is this the same thing?
Also, I am planning on having a baby sometime this year. If employed at this job, can I refuse from particiating if I were pregnant?
Thanks in advance!
realnursealso/LPN, LPN
783 Posts
Was this for a job in a`Mental Health facility?
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
If you are planning on a pregnancy, I would look for a different type of job.
LA_StudentNurse
142 Posts
Take downs in a mental health facility means that when a pt shows inappropriate behavior (usually risk to self and or others) and other alternative measures do not work, the last resort available is to "take down" or swarm the patient. A swarm of people take control of the person and either put him/her in a special room, administer restraings, or admin cocktail of meds to adjust the inappropriate behavior. Obviously, the pt must be constantly monitored, offered food/water, and reevaluated. The state in which you practice will regulate this procedure.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
I was doing my daily job search and came across one job which had this specific duty in the list of duties which the job entails:"Participate in take-downs of violent patients"
In my neck of the woods, we refer to take-downs at psychiatric facilities as "therapeutic holds," as this sounds more politically correct.
Oops, PC....been watching TV wrestling too much
Thank you everyone for the clarifications. Hmmm, I wont be applying for this job. If were not trying to conceive I'd apply in a heartbeat.
BTW, the job is not at a psych, rehab, or mental facility. It's at a County Acute clinic.
Thanks again everyone! =)