F0604 F604: Ensure that each resident is free from the use of physical restraints, unless needed for medical treatment.
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Improper Use of Physical Restraint During Care of Combative Resident

Huntersville Health & Rehabilitation CenterHuntersville, North Carolina Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the failure to protect a resident’s right to be free from physical restraints when a nurse aide held the resident’s hands down against her chest during care. The resident had Alzheimer’s disease, was assessed with severe cognitive impairment on the admission MDS, and had been care planned for combative behaviors with interventions such as assuring safety, listening, and attempting to calm her. During an episode of care, the resident became agitated, was swinging her arms, and grabbed the bed rail, making it difficult for staff to move her. Nurse Aide #2 removed the resident’s hands from the bed rail, placed them on the resident’s upper chest, and held them there to prevent her from swinging her arms while Nurse Aide #1 completed incontinence care. Nurse Aide #1 reported that while Nurse Aide #2 was holding the resident’s hands down, the resident attempted to bite Nurse Aide #2, who then struck the resident on the lips with an open hand and told her she was not going to fight or bite them, continuing to restrain the resident’s hands. The resident became more agitated and began kicking her legs, making it more difficult to finish care. Nurse Aide #1 later stated she had received training on dealing with resident behaviors and abuse but did not realize at the time that holding the resident’s hands down on her chest constituted a restraint, and acknowledged that care should have been stopped and attempted later. The DON and Administrator confirmed that Nurse Aide #2 had held the resident’s hands against her chest to prevent injury and acknowledged that the resident’s hands were restrained when she was struck, and that staff had previously received training on all types of abuse, including physical restraints.

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