Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 10.21.13.06 - Clinical Interventions During SeclusionA. While the patient is secluded, in order to provide appropriate clinical care, at a minimum, clinically trained staff shall:(1) Observe the patient at least every 15 minutes, and document each observation by the observer;(2) Unless contraindicated by circumstances as assessed and documented by a physician or registered nurse, at least hourly, make and document personal contact with the patient for the purpose of determining if the patient has any special needs which need attention;(3) Unless contraindicated by circumstances as assessed and documented by a physician or registered nurse, offer or provide the following: (a) Toilet facilities, at least every 2 hours;(b) Bathing and oral hygiene, at least once during a 24-hour period;(c) Meals, at the regularly scheduled hours and under the supervision of nursing personnel; and(d) Fluids, at least every 2 hours; and(4) As clinically indicated, record temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and respirations.B. At least once every 2 hours, a physician or registered nurse shall assess the appropriateness of continuing the seclusion and document the factors supporting the assessment in the patient's medical record.C. Unless circumstances suggest a medical problem may exist, staff may not disrupt a patient's sleep during the night to implement the clinical procedures described in §§A and B of this regulation.Md. Code Regs. 10.21.13.06