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Old Aug 19, 2007, 04:21 AM
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This aughta be fun: List the terms/slang/correctional nursing lingo for us newbies

I have picked up on some terms as I have been working my way threw each and every thread and response in all 19 pages of this forum. I am very new to corrections, in fact I never even gave it consideration in all of my 20 yrs as a nurse. I have interviewed at our local county jail, and have interviews for our local Fl state prison for women and also our local state prison for men (across the road from the female prison).

I have seen words like:
The hole (maximum security???) is that right?
Bullpen- what does this refer to?
drunk tank- sounds self explanitory I suppose
disp.- what is that?

I read that "incident reports" (I think) were referred to as 1033, any other numbers that are universal in the practice of corrections? Can anyone clarify this? What does your compound call an incident report or a varience?

How many have been propositioned or have seen the male masterbating?

I am not afraid to venture into corrections and would feel very safe with the C/O's present.

So tell me some new terms or words that are specific to correctional nursing and their meaning, so I can build my vocabulary and also know what is been said in orientation, as to not appear stupid.
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR HELP. This is a very important matter to me, because I want to be 100 percent successful and at least know what my coworkers are talking about, or what it means without asking to many newbie Q's and appearing stupid.


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Old Aug 19, 2007, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Monica RN,BSN View Post
I have picked up on some terms as I have been working my way threw each and every thread and response in all 19 pages of this forum. I am very new to corrections, in fact I never even gave it consideration in all of my 20 yrs as a nurse. I have interviewed at our local county jail, and have interviews for our local Fl state prison for women and also our local state prison for men (across the road from the female prison).

I have seen words like:
The hole (maximum security???) is that right?
Bullpen- what does this refer to?
drunk tank- sounds self explanitory I suppose
disp.- what is that?

I read that "incident reports" (I think) were referred to as 1033, any other numbers that are universal in the practice of corrections? Can anyone clarify this? What does your compound call an incident report or a varience?

How many have been propositioned or have seen the male masterbating?

I am not afraid to venture into corrections and would feel very safe with the C/O's present.

So tell me some new terms or words that are specific to correctional nursing and their meaning, so I can build my vocabulary and also know what is been said in orientation, as to not appear stupid.
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR HELP. This is a very important matter to me, because I want to be 100 percent successful and at least know what my coworkers are talking about, or what it means without asking to many newbie Q's and appearing stupid.
Let me welcome you to corrections. I belive you will find this field of nursing very unique. As far as slang, I think you will find it very regional.

The Hole,aka RHU, is where they put individuals that are "bad" boys or girls. The can be put there as either displinary custody (b/c the broke the rules of the institution ) or as administrative custody ( usually the have a separation order from other inmates this is kind of a protective custody)
Bullpen i am not sure but I would guess it might be yaed, where the inmates go for outside recreation.
Disp. have to see how it is uses but I believe it is short for dispensary
The 1033 I think if i remember the thread is in CA which is there version of the incident report in PA it is an extrodinary incident report DC 121A
it is the number that is universal to the state only. There are counth state and federal prisons any we are all different. If you don't know, never hesitate to ask, after all you are new to corrections and remember that the only stupid question is the one you don't ask.

as an after thought the hole is aka RHU ( restricted housing unit ) SHU (segregatated housing unit) segregation isolation and solitary.


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Old Aug 19, 2007, 06:26 PM
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Re: This aughta be fun: List the terms/slang/correctional nursing lingo for us newbie

Thanks so much.. any other terms ya all use out there I should learn??

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Old Aug 19, 2007, 09:23 PM
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People say I'm full of "chit."

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Old Aug 19, 2007, 09:50 PM
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Re: This aughta be fun: List the terms/slang/correctional nursing lingo for us newbie

Originally Posted by Monica RN,BSN View Post
Thanks so much.. any other terms ya all use out there I should learn??
CHIT a metal tag with your name on that you exchange for keys
POC psychiatric observation cell for suicide watch
WICKET a opening in the door through which you can pass meds supplies ect
GBMI guilty but mentally ill
PVP parole violator
ATA authorized temporary absence I/M out to court
CCC community corrections center aka halfway house
GP or POP general population
SNU special needs unit for I/M with MH/MR dx
N/C new commitment or admission to facility
DOC department of corrections (state)
BOP bureau of prisons (federal)
That's what i can think off for now

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Old Aug 19, 2007, 10:51 PM
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Re: This aughta be fun: List the terms/slang/correctional nursing lingo for us newbie

long time prison nurse here
here is the best resource for prison slang
http://members.tripod.com/catchout/dictionary/DICT.html

now....one that you might not find in there, and one that i hear ALOT of in prisons (male prisons, that is) is inmates exclaiming "kill shot"..so lets hear if any of yall know what they mean by that.......(i do, but want to know if it is just a regional thang/texas thang, or widely used throughout the US)

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Old Aug 20, 2007, 03:25 PM
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Thank You very much for the replies. I truly appreiciate it very much!
Monica

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Old Aug 20, 2007, 06:16 PM
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Re: This aughta be fun: List the terms/slang/correctional nursing lingo for us newbie

I'd also like to welcome you to corrections. I think you will find it a very different type of nursing.

How about some of the more common ones like:

Shank: a prison made knife
Pruno: prison made alcohol
Cadillacing: a mode of passing from one cell to another
Green: a new comer to corrections
PCer: a protective custody inmate usually associated with a child molester
PCing up: an inmate going into protective custody
Cell Warior: someone who will talk smak behind the door but when confronted will back down
HRP: high risk potential
STG: security threat groups
Food Slot or Food Flap: same as a WICKET
Tier or Block: a housing unit
Train: transporting inmates from one prison to another via van
Kite: a request form inmates use to request services

I know that there are many more but just can't think of anymore right now. Anyhow I hope you enjoy your choice in corrections and agree with nancykday that the only stupid question is the one you don't ask.

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Old Aug 20, 2007, 06:17 PM
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Re: This aughta be fun: List the terms/slang/correctional nursing lingo for us newbie

Check this page out also

www.convictsandcops.com/slang.htm
Alsi if the inmate yell 5 - o 5 -o ; it means staff and or CO coming on the floor as in Hawaii 5 0 it means the i/m is up to something that they don't wish to be witnessed

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Old Aug 20, 2007, 08:52 PM
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the only thing i have called the food slot is a "BEAN CHUTE"......nothing else.
do yall use 10 codes? fights are called over radio e.g. 10-10x4 means inmate against inmate, four involved.....etc
do yall use radios? i have always had my own radio

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