It is because someone's place in a medical institution such as a resting place or a hospital is not part of the family's and family's abilities. Many people in this age are being taken care of by medical staff everyday and need continuous monitoring and care. Many elderly people are placed in a resting place where people can feel safe and have a lifetime, but others are located in hospitals to recover from stroke and psychosis.
People with dementia are often deprived of fundamental rights and freedoms that other people can get. In many countries, physical and chemical limitations are widely used in elderly care facilities and emergency medical facilities, even if there are laws that guarantee people the freedom and choice rights. WHO recognizes that dementia is a public health priority. In May 2017, the World Health Assembly adopted a global action plan for public health response to dementia from 2017 to 2025. This program provides policy makers, international, regional and national partners and the World Health Organization a comprehensive blueprint for actions such as: Treatment and care, research and innovation, and support of demented caregivers
In this article we outline the patient's needs and the physical and chemical limitations of caregivers for the use and influence of Alzheimer's disease patients. In my opinion only the proper training and education for caregivers, including restrictions on health care, ethics, legal procedures, and their incorporation in everyday practice are only for elderly people, especially those with such diseases It helps to reduce the number of. Inappropriate use restriction dementia. Nurses need to position themselves to these patients to understand what they need and why their actions force restrictions on nurses. The nurse 's consciousness to change the policy and strictly observe these policies will help to make the health care environment of the special nursing home for nursing home healthier and more friendly to our older fellows.
In the UK there are two major legal issues related to physical limitations and chemical limitations. The first question is about "attacks, threats of violence, and direct use of illegal physical forces against others (also called batteries), even if they are not really harmed". 2009) When a female elderly patient fractured, the German court was responsible for breach of duty, the patient fell on the washbasin in the nurse's room and washed the denture. I can not stop or stop falling because I can not see the patient from the affected area.