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Emergency restraints or seclusion may be implemented without a physician's order under which of the following conditions?

1. When a written order will be obtained from the primary physician within 8 hours
2. Never
3. If a voluntary client wants to leave against medical advice
4. When a minor child is out of control

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Final answer:

Emergency restraints or seclusion should not be implemented without a physician's order.

Step-by-step explanation:

Emergency restraints or seclusion should not be implemented without a physician's order. It is important to have a physician's order to ensure the safety and well-being of the individual involved. Emergency restraints and seclusion should only be used in extreme cases where there is imminent danger to the individual or others.

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