Problem
Also, on your first day of work at a residential care facility, you encounter a male client aged 90 with Alzheimer's disease who begins shouting loudly in the common area, disturbing the other clients. One of your colleagues (a fellow EN) says, 'I've heard this guy can make trouble when he gets worked up, so we should probably put him in a low chair that he won't be able to get up from until he calms down.'
Provide 3 reasons why your colleague's suggested approach is not acceptable, and identify the potential legal consequences of assisting your colleague.
How does this scenario relate to the National Aged Care Mandatory Quality Indicator Program (QI Program)? In your response, identify how the QI Program can lead to improved outcomes for this client.