Originally Posted by lvnprntlc
We have 1500 inmates with approx. 14-15 nurses on the night shift.
4 nurses for 1000 inmates sounds like a bad ratio to me...but I guess it must be the facility that I work in.
I think that to properly analyze the situation one must determine what percentage of the inmate population requires medical attention. Presumably, during the night shift the majority of inmates are asleep. The correctional population does not contain very many elderly geriatric types that in a normal civilian population would require somewhat more medical attention. Accordingly, I would think that 14-15 nurses for an inmate population of 1500,on the surface, sounds like a piece of cake. I realize that you may have early morning med pass and glucometer checks but, with 14-15 nurses, it seems like great staffing. Let us assume, for the sake of argument, that a small rural community has a population of 1500 people including infants and children who receive medical care from a local urgent care center. How many nurses do you think would be required during nights?
Salty