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G J Van Rybroek1, T L Kuhlman, G J Maier
1Mendota Mental Health Institute, Madison, Wis. 53704.
Abstract:
The authors introduce an ambulatory restraint procedure developed for a specialized inpatient unit with repetitively aggressive patients. Preventive Aggression Devices (PADS) reduce the length and frequency of seclusion and humanely foster a safer, more therapeutic environment for patients requiring a highly controlled environment. Indications and contraindications for PADS are listed, and criteria for their use are described.
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