Published Apr 8, 2008
destination0
7 Posts
thank you for reading this i need a favor from you if i could ask you 15 questions for a project that would be GREAT! so plz let me know if you will do this for me asap.
medsurgrnco, BSN, RN
539 Posts
This question should be moved to the Correctional Nursing forum.
ok thx :)
humm but i didnt see that under the list :/
its under the nursing specialties tab. ask the moderator to move your thread.
o ok thx :)
welllll i was told to post my questions sooo here goes i guess o and if i could have ur name that would be good tech. it doesnt even have to be ur real name.
Questions
1. Where is it that you work and how long have you been working there?
2. What exactly do you do?
3. What is the salary range?
4. Where did you go to high school?
5. Where did you go to College?
6. How long did it take to get through college?
7. Have you enjoyed working there? if not why? if so is there anything that makes it so great?
8. How are the people that you work with and treat?
9. Why did you want to be a nurse?
10. When did you realize you wanted to be a nurse?
11. How is working there different than working in lets say a hospital?
12. Have you had any other jobs or worked any where else? if so what were they?
13. What are the most common injuries you have seen?
14. When do you plan on retiring?
15. What is the most interesting thing that has happened to you on the job?
rose red RN
10 Posts
Please pm me with your email address.
Please send me a pm with the answers.
stickaren
3 Posts
Southport Correctional Facility, NYS, 15 years
Care of 252 inmates every day. Sick call, tb tests, bp checks, just about everything. :)
Top pay is $54,000
Corning, NY
Corning Community College
2 years
Most of the time its good. There are "those days" though.
Most of the people I work with are good, but the ones I treat are Inmates. Need I say more???
Job Security.
When I was OLD!!!!!!! I started nursing school when I was 38. Finished when I was 40.
Good grief!! Sooooo many answers to that one. Not much at all like working in a hospital.
I was a keypunch operator, (told you I was old!!) Also an accounts receivable clerk.
13. What are the most common injuries you have seen? Not too many injuries. Most of the sick call requests are just bunk. They just want it ALL.
When I am 64. I will have 20 years in by then.
Probably watching a man that had "cut up" and was refusing to let us in to help him. He bled soooooo much.
Hope this helps. If you need more, just email me.