Re: Being a Nurse for a Killer
Nothing to that level, but our state's max sec. prision is in our city, so we see many of their "residents". Some are in with some pretty henious crimes, although we are not supposed to know what they are in prision for.
I think the worst was a patient involved in a high profile bombing (many years ago), and the someone in the prision system leaked to the press that he was admitted to our ICU. Some of those affected by his crime were calling making death threats to the nurses.
Basically, for me care has to provided in a very mechinical method. I preform the skills I was trained to, and I don't let my emotions play into it. Difficult to do at first, but you learn. I choose to comminicate mostly with the gaurds, as I feel "safer" that way-I like to have them as a buffer.
I'm not sure of the legalities of refusing the patient, but the way i see it, someone has to do it, and it wouldn't be fair for my co-workers if I were not willing to do my fair share. I was told during hiring from time to time we provided care for the prision, and I choose to accept the job, thus I choose to accept the patients with it.
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