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Providing a Safe Environment for Pediatric Behavioral Health Patients in the ED Infographic
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This infographic provides suggestions for creating a safe environment for pediatric behavioral health patients in the emergency department (ED). It emphasizes the importance of a structured daily routine to promote a sense of care and safety. The guidelines include checking food trays for safety precautions, such as using finger foods, paper cups and plates, and plastic silverware. It recommends limiting the use of straws and knives, and closely observing patients while eating. The infographic also encourages healthcare providers to inform parents/guardians of the care plan, search the child's clothing and belongings for potentially harmful items, and provide 1:1 observation for patients at high risk for suicide.<br /><br />Other recommendations involve assessing items brought into the child's room by visitors, monitoring interactions for signs of behavioral escalation, and following hospital procedures regarding the use of personal electronic devices. It suggests periodically assessing the environment and removing any potentially dangerous items, such as plastic bags, cans, or strings/cords. The infographic concludes by emphasizing the importance of individualized approaches to patient care and the need for healthcare providers to exercise their best nursing judgment based on the specific clinical circumstances.<br /><br />Please note that this infographic was developed by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) for educational and informational purposes only. The information and recommendations provided are based on current knowledge at the time of publication and may be subject to change. The ENA does not endorse specific methods, practices, or sources of information, and the use of these recommendations does not guarantee a particular outcome.
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pediatric behavioral health patients
emergency department
safe environment
structured daily routine
food trays safety precautions
finger foods
plastic silverware
1:1 observation for high-risk patients
assessing items brought by visitors
individualized approaches to patient care
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