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When conducting any protective hold, these parts of the body must not be compressed - ANS
✔✔Abdomen area
Chest area
Below the shoulders
What part of the body must not be touched during any protective hold? - ANS ✔✔Neck
The 7 release criteria for protective holds are: - ANS ✔✔1) any respiratory distress- coughing,
wheezing, etc.
2) seizure activity
3) vomiting or gagging
4) any injury to the student (unless hold was implemented to prevent injury)
5) when calm criteria has been meet (student no longer poses danger to self or others)
6) you are unable to safely implement hold
7) a supervisor tells you to release
blank and blank signs must be monitored continuously - ANS ✔✔Respiration and Physiological
Reasons for physiological distress are: - ANS ✔✔1) extreme agitation, especially when
accompanied with cardiovascular stress
2) increased difficulty in breathing (due to position of the person's body, or pressure on
abdomen, thorax, or throat