Re: nurses in corrections with criminal history? Originally Posted by blondnursey
i think, like you, that recovering nurses would be a great asset to prisons/jails.
im going to put this question in the correctional forums too, maybe they will know!
thanks!
It's a shame the number of people incarcerated for drug misuse and dependence related actions is so high. A woman I know who lost her son to a heroin overdose said it well. Addiction is the only disease where the person suffering with it must be punished before they get help/treatment. And the really sad thing is, very few in the prison system receive evidence based treatment. If we don't effectively treat any chronic disease it will progress to the point of irreversible damage and even death, depending on the disease. This makes perfect sense to everyone, even the untrained layman. However, when it comes to this disease, we turn our rational brain off and react emotionally. It's pretty difficult to manage a potentially lethal event or condition if everyone freaks out. Think back to the times we were students or rookies faced with an emergency at work. Because we lacked adequate knowledge, training and experience, we weren't sure what to do. We made decisions based on all those deficiencies. When more experienced colleagues arrived, they provided the appropriate interventions and treatments. When the crisis was over there was a debriefing (hopefully) with questions, answers, and (again, hopefully) learning which improved our ability to deal with the next similar incident appropriately and effectively. That rarely happens with this disease. Everyone thinks they understand the disease and how to deal with it so they don't read current literature and they don't attend programs regarding aubstance abuse and addiction.
Let us know what happens with your search!
Jack
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