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Nurses‘ observation of patients in seclusion is essential to ensure patient safety.
Patient observation in seclusion assists nurses in adhering to the requirements of mental health legislation and hospital policy.
Direct observation and video monitoring are widely used in observing patients in seclusion.
Coercive practices may cause distress to patient‐staff relations...
With domestic violence (DV) at an all‐time high, police departments are drastically underutilizing technology to combat DV. Currently, New York police departments complete a “Domestic Incident Report” at the scene of domestic incidents but fail to adequately facilitate support services. New York State should mandate a services component into police DV protocols, specifically by commissioning: (1)...