Originally Posted by dazzle256
I applied for a job and thats what the ratio is. Does that sound right? Sounds like an awful lot to me.
It may or may not be a heavy case load. It is assumed that the correctional facility census is 1000 and if you divide that number by 4 Nurses that works out to a ratio of 250 inmates to 1 nurse. What percentage of 250 would you expect to require the services of the nurse. Although you do not so state one could assume that this is a relatively young population (no chronically ill, geriatric patients) that would only infrequently require nursing services.
It is noted that you indicate "night nurses" and if that means 11 to 7 or 12 to 8 a.m. then I would think that 4 nurses would be quite adequate since the majority of the patients are asleep. You do not indicate what other responsibilities are required of the nurse. Are new inmates admitted during the night shift that require screening, i.e., planting of PPD, Medical History, etc. are the inmates male or female? Does the facility have an inpatient clinic or ward requiring one nurse to monitor the patients? If you were to supply more information I am sure you would get a fairly good response.