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He says that being put in the seclusion room was right.
He's being brought to a seclusion room so I can observe your first encounter.
The seclusion room is ten by twelve feet long.
The seclusion room is a microcosm for the entire experience of confinement to the hospital.
The hospital has no locked wards, seclusion rooms or privilege systems.
One teenager hung himself in a seclusion room, while a teacher sat outside the room.
The seclusion room is to his left.
During his very first week, a patient was so "riled up" that he was in and out of the seclusion room.
This is the first time cameras have been allowed access to seclusion rooms at Coney hill hospital.
Billy and Candy are discovered in the Seclusion room.
Marvis leads them through the central station to a one-way security glass looking in on the seclusion room.
She exits the station, motioning to Marvis to unlock the seclusion room.
And not in the seclusion room."
The op-ed exposed the use of restraints and seclusion rooms nationwide, including with Lichtenstein's own then 5-year-old daughter in 2006.
Portions of the hospital, like the Seclusion room, are dirty; the food (the unsalted mush the Chief sometimes gets) can be bad.
There is also a 3-bed de-escalation suite with three seclusion rooms, lounge and courtyard (not counted as part of bed-numbers).
The House bill will require staff to continuously visually monitor (watch) children who are confined to seclusion rooms to ensure that they are safe.
Seclusion rooms would have to meet certain standards and most patients in seclusion would have to be monitored constantly.
Patients like Peter Dawson are often in an agitated state when they first come into hospital.their first port of call may be the seclusion room.
Seclusion rooms and refractory wards were used for resistive patients, even when their forms of resistance were non-violent.
I told her that if she could stay out of the seclusion room, she could have some chocolate spread I bought her."
Many PICUs have a seclusion room.
But increasingly, the seclusion room is being used by patients at Bronx Psychiatric as a "quiet room" or "time-out room."