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Old Sep 27, 1998, 09:16 AM
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New RN to corrections

Hi, I am new to corrections. Just started work @ a max male prison. Frankly I'm scared to death. Any words of wisdom? I am a very quiet, non-aggressive person...help!

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Old Sep 03, 2003, 07:29 PM
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Hi Barb, I have been in corrections only since April in a Max Security System. Why are you so scare? Do you work for State or BOP?

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Old Sep 04, 2003, 06:07 AM
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I don't blame you

I have always posted here people who take corrections jobs are very brave. What scares you the most? How is it going?

renerian

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Old Sep 06, 2003, 03:21 AM
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I worked for corrections for several years and enjoyed it. Nurses have much more autonomy in corrections, but the doctors suck, they are usually rejects in their profession. I never except maybe once had any problems. Just make sure you are never left with the last inmate and no guard in the vicinity. Most of the inmates treat the nurses very well...we have a commodity that they want! If you treat them fairly and as people who deserve good medical care, you should never have any problems. I always felt that if there were a prison takeover or whatever you might call it, that because I treated everyone as a person deserving proper attention, that I would be treated well, and the inmates also told me that. Dont be a rule book quoter, try to do your best for every inmate that you come into contact with. We worked with books on protocols which made things very easy especially on evening shift when the doctors were gone. The ones you have to watch out for are the Corrections Officers. There are some evil people out there, sadistic people, and people who think nurses are an extravagence that the inmates do not need.

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Old Sep 21, 2007, 08:46 PM
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Re: New RN to corrections

I'm curious as to how long you have been out of school and what in the heck got you into corrections? I have been in corrections as a state nurse for 13+ years and as a vendor nurse for another 1 1/2. My reasons for going into corrections was burnout from working in hospitals; I've been a nurse for almost 31 years. When I went into corrections I planned on only being in there for a year or so and then getting back into nursing on the outside.....and here I am 13+ years later and I can't afford to get out due to the decent pay and benefits. Working in corrections will impact on you and your life. I have found that nurses that go into corrections, after a short time, start having problems with their home lives. Also it is hard to switch off your prison personality and switch on your home personality and vice versa. I have seen nurses marriages in trouble after they started in corrections; I have seen nurses get hooked up with inmates and ruin their careers over an inmate.

Corrections would be a good choice a few years down the road after you've had the opportunity to hone your skills and develop who you are.

I jokingly tell people that working in corrections definitely ruins your chances of ever being a greeter at Walmart.......

Good luck and stay safe.

Joe

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Old Sep 22, 2007, 11:38 AM
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Re: New RN to corrections

Originally Posted by INAnurse1 View Post

I jokingly tell people that working in corrections definitely ruins your chances of ever being a greeter at Walmart.......

Joe
No way! There goes my retirement plans!

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Old Sep 22, 2007, 11:42 AM
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Re: New RN to corrections

quote=Fiesta Red;2413215]No way! There goes my retirement plans![/quote]



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Old Sep 22, 2007, 03:14 PM
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Re: New RN to corrections

well first of all, that quiet non-aggressive person sure is gonna change after they try to jack you around one too many times! you will get tough. you will have no other choice. it's survival of the fittest. whatever you do, in the meantime, do not allow your fear to show-they will prey on you like wolves....they can sense it. think of how aggressive dogs act when they sense someone is weak.
if you are afraid for your own security, if it makes you feel any better, it's alot scarier in a civilian free world ER where anyone can walk in iwth a weapon, and you dont have a guard at your side.
and dont forget, they want something from you. you are the one in control and have the power to dictate their treatment regimen. if anything, you will find them manipulating you in any way they can, flirting with you, grooming you........they want what you have. they want to befriend you. just maintain your professional boundaries at all times. play no favorites. dont be overly friendly. even an innocent smile will be misinterpreted as "she's got the hots for me"..


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Hi, I am new to corrections. Just started work @ a max male prison. Frankly I'm scared to death. Any words of wisdom? I am a very quiet, non-aggressive person...help!


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Old Sep 22, 2007, 03:14 PM
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Re: New RN to corrections

I have been reading these posts and wondering how to get into corrections nursing, is it better at a state facility or federal facility, how do i apply, what are some tips for getting my foot in the door?

Melinda

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Old Sep 22, 2007, 03:19 PM
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Re: New RN to corrections

gotta agree with you there....most of the docs and PA's i have worked with in corrections are rejects or are VERY OLD. i have worked with docs who could barely walk, they were so geriatric.

Originally Posted by debbytentwo View Post
I worked for corrections for several years and enjoyed it. Nurses have much more autonomy in corrections, but the doctors suck, they are usually rejects in their profession. I never except maybe once had any problems. Just make sure you are never left with the last inmate and no guard in the vicinity. Most of the inmates treat the nurses very well...we have a commodity that they want! If you treat them fairly and as people who deserve good medical care, you should never have any problems. I always felt that if there were a prison takeover or whatever you might call it, that because I treated everyone as a person deserving proper attention, that I would be treated well, and the inmates also told me that. Dont be a rule book quoter, try to do your best for every inmate that you come into contact with. We worked with books on protocols which made things very easy especially on evening shift when the doctors were gone. The ones you have to watch out for are the Corrections Officers. There are some evil people out there, sadistic people, and people who think nurses are an extravagence that the inmates do not need.

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