Re: Safety of Nurses in Atascadero Mental Hospital
I did my training at ASH, and i worked at NAPA in addition to 3 prisons.
Not to sound like a jerk, but NICE depends on what you are looking for.
There are safer jobs.
There are more rewarding jobs (spiritually vs. monetary) help the women who was raped, or the rapist?
In this society guess who gets more help?
At ASH you will be working/helping and advocating for those who have raped and murdered.
Its not easy for some people to get around that.
Some people don't think about it, they just do the job and go home.
Some people get burned out since its not what they went to nursing school for.
Some people like the challenge of the job, and tell themself they are helping a disadvantaged group of society and its not their place to judge.
Teamwork is good, you have to have a good team, because hopefully they got your back, remember, this is not prison, no correctional officers to watch you, and in prison, the inmates are safer then these guys.
In general you are not as busy.
You can pee, you can eat, you can actually sit.
Can't say the same for many hospitals i worked at.
Not to encourage anyone, but most supervisors i have worked with won't come down on you for being a little late to work, from lunch or leaving early.
How much is a little varies!!!!
If you have not worked psych you may not like it.
If you have not worked forensic psych you may not like it.
if you have worked forensic psych, things may be slightly different like any job, but in general you will get along fine.
You might try to get into the acute medical unit of ASH to get a kind of transition from "regular" nursing to forensic psych.
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