Hi,
I'm an LPN, new to nursing. I started off working for a nursing home
had 30 patients or more. Currently, I work for a state prison in Miami,
Florida, but I don't work for the state I work for Prison Health Services.
They have a contract with the prison.
I earn $20.50 an hour and I work 7p to 7a. I like the environment
because it's quiet and I can work at my own pace. I am learning
a lot I work in the infirmary, mini hospital, it holds 13 patients and we
average about 7 patients on any given night. We have 1 LPN, 1 RN,
1 CNA, and 1 officer. We handle all emergencies after 11:30p, and
preconfinements.
I'm also the pill line nurse I pull meds around 12 am and give them at
6 am, this was added to my duties because the old person left and no
one wanted to come in at 3 am to pour meds for the pill line so since I
was already at work I got the gig.

I came to like it, and the
inmates and I get along very well. On average there's about 60.
I enjoy working for a prison because it is definitely a different side
of nursing and as I stated previously I can work at my own pace.
Don't get me wrong there's drama it's by no means boring, you will
see everything that you see in a hospital...and a little bit more, there
are some things that I'd rather not see...
However, I don't think it's for everyone I have seen many people come
and go...and I got my position because the nurse that was hired failed
to show up for orientation. The prison that I work for is a reception center
so prisoners are constantly coming and going...only a few are housed
permenantly. If you are not sure if it's for you then pray about it that's
what I did...God Bless!