Hey iwanna,
DON'T panick. Correctional nursing is great. I do love it and we make less money here than we would at a nursing home on a baylor program.
Correctional nursing is not demanding physically ie.. No lifting, no pt transferring, no bending over or standing on your head to do tx. in those low beds on the floor ( those beds seem to be all the rage in LTC fac. to prevent falls ) They may reduce falls but they are back breakers.!!
But you do have to respond to emergencies, pass meds and do very minor txs.
I work in a county jail. We have about 1600 inmates at any given time and there are about 400 in the area for which I am responsible. I probably see about 100-150 for different reasons on any average day. When I first heard I would be responsible for 400 inmates I panicked, but the work load here is much less than at a LTCF.
This is not a job for nurses who like to fluff the pillows or want to make everyone comfy. I believe eveyone is entitled to adaquate medical care. And if you have the money to pay for pillow fluffing then go for it. but if I am footing the bill as a taxpayer then adaquate is what you should get.
And I think if your honest about your abilities then hopefully whoever interviews you will be honest as well about the demands of the job. As far as nursing skills go, basic skills are needed behind the bars..some ER and psych background would be pluses as well..
Good Luck!
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