Re: do the correctionals hire new grads?
Somethings i would like to echo.
Yes, officers are supposed to be with you at all times.
thats what they will tell you when hired.
ask the manager hiring you a million times, and thats what they will tell you.
They may say eventually "depending on whats going on, the officer may have to be someplace else".
well that someplace else happens all the time. Now you can say, well i'm not doing this and that without an officer.
eventually the officers and fellow staff will hate you, so you will have to quit, unless you are one of those wonderful employees that can figure out a way to sue your bosses.
So yes, officers are supposed to be with you, but they will end up not.
and yes, then you will be suspected of giving favors while alone with the criminal, or at least you may be assaulted while alone.
don't let someone tell you that inmates respect nurses so they don't hurt them.
actually opposite.
they will attack nursing staff (inmates that have attacked nursing staff have been interviewed) even if they like the nurse.
1. because they are easier prey.
2. attacking an officer is a felony. attacking a nurse is no big deal (part of the job). they may have got caught, but they are not stupid.
yes, they will fake illness to go to hospital.
its a vacation for them, they get to feel like big whigs because all these extra officers have to watch them (at taxpayers expense), and its a chance to bring in or take out contraband.
So, you get to the point, no matter how good your assessment skills are, you have to decide if this guy is faking, or if he really is sick.
If you miss something, you will get sued.
Threats to be sued are nearly daily.
Even good nurses miss things.
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