Re: accepted lpn correctional job
I would clarify what the previous poster said and state that you should treat all your patients as PSYCH PATIENTS and not inmates.

I say that because you're going to be dealing with the most manipulative folks in the history of manipulative folks, and inmates have nothing but time on their hands to conjure up elaborate illnesses.
Having said that, I love it, and there's no way in hell I would go from working corrections back to something like a Med/Surg unit. Yes, you will deal with crazy/upset/violent/whiny people who probably needed a good spanking as a child, but you can make some positive changes in some people's lives. Much of this population has had little or no medical care prior to incarceration and you may be the first person to educate them on whatever medical condition(s) they have.
As for the chances of being assaulted by an inmate, it depends on your population and security, and most importantly how you treat the inmates. If you're fair and consistent, you won't have many problems. If you treat everyone like dirt, you'll probably need to watch your back. But in general, the inmates know that medical personnel are some of the only ones that are going to do anything good for them, so there's little motivation for them to do anything to medical staff.
The only true caveat that I have for you is that, being a new graduate, you honestly should not be working in corrections to start out. You need a great BS meter and even better assessment skills. Find a great nurse and latch onto him/her so that you can pick up on those critical skills.
Nursing News