Prison nursing--is this normal?
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Well, I just started at a state facility that has contracted (X) for medical/dental care. I hate it! It makes med/surg look good:crying2: I keep hearing, "it will get better." 35 treatments, v.s. for doc's patients, and probably 10-20 screenings per shift, all by myself! Doc's orders aren't taken off for days to a week. Is this normal or acceptable? Actually, I know it's not acceptable. The treatments that should require sterile technique, i.e.-packing wounds with iodoform are being done with a minimally clean technique. MRSA, hepatitis and HIV are EVERYWHERE! Apparantly, there should be two nurses in each dispensary, but there isn't enough staff and so there basically each prison gets one nurse. I'm just wondering if others are dealing with this and if it gets better with time/experience in corrections? I'm incredibly overwhelmed and I have NEVER felt that way with any other jobs. Opinions/thoughts, please!