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Old Jan 10, 2005, 11:58 PM
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I was recently offered a position as a staff nurse in the state correctional institution. I don't know whether to take this position. I have only nursing home experience. Any ideas? pro/con.

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Old Jan 11, 2005, 06:43 PM
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Nurses that have worked in Nursing Homes or LTC do very in well in Corrections because they are use to functioning automously and with limited resources. I think you would do well.

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Originally Posted by fiestynurse
Nurses that have worked in Nursing Homes or LTC do very in well in Corrections because they are use to functioning automously and with limited resources. I think you would do well.
thanks............

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Old Jan 12, 2005, 09:08 AM
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Go for it. You will do just fine. Congratulations on escaping LTC's!! :hatparty:

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Old Jan 12, 2005, 06:51 PM
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Go for it. You will do just fine. Congratulations on escaping LTC's!! :hatparty:
thanks.I'm going to try it.

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I think that you will do just fine in corrections. The experience actually comes more w/ the job than with the schooling. If you can handle a very diverse group of individuals that are not like any other type of patients, then you can handle it. I don't want to scare you, by any means, but you really have to have a tough skin and be able to take any kind of flack that you can imagine. If you can be a hard, but caring person, then you should love the corrections field. You just cannot wear you heart on your sleeve. Good luck if you decide to go for it. :hatparty:

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Remember they are convicts

I have a friend who worked in a prison for 7 years, she said she always told herself on the way to work, these are convicts, and CON is the operative part of the word. They have hours to think of a way to scam staff of every level. Be professional and keep a distance.

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I have a friend who worked in a prison for 7 years, she said she always told herself on the way to work, these are convicts, and CON is the operative part of the word. They have hours to think of a way to scam staff of every level. Be professional and keep a distance.
I went today for the interview and decided I will not continue the application process. I will stay in LTC.......thanks for your reply.

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