A basket hold restraint is a type of physical restraint used primarily in emergency settings or during certain medical procedures to safely secure a patient or individual who may pose a risk to themselves or others. It involves holding the individual’s arms and legs in a way that restricts their movement while allowing for some degree of mobility and safety. This technique is often employed by trained professionals to prevent injury and ensure stability without causing harm. Proper training and adherence to ethical guidelines are crucial when using such restraints.
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A wire basket used to hold fish in after being caught.
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Manual restraint - having someone hold the animal Mechanical restraint - use of a chute or head gate, mostly for large animals Chemical restraint - use of sedatives/tranquilizers Behavioral restraint - use of previous training
Basket.
As many as your basket can hold. Baskets come in different sizes.
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A creel is the name given to a wickerwork basket used by fishermen to hold their catch. It typically has a lid and a strap for carrying.
C. chemical restraint
A fisherman's wicker basket is called a creel.
A baby seat is a car safety restraint designed to hold infants and young children.