What does a correctional licensed practical nurse do?
Correctional licensed practical nurses (LPNs) are health care professionals who work in prisons, jails, or other correctional facilities. They provide basic nursing care to inmates, such as administering medication, dressing wounds, taking vital signs, and collecting samples. They also collaborate with other staff, such as correctional officers, physicians, and case managers, to ensure the safety and well-being of the inmates and themselves. In this article, you will learn more about what correctional LPNs do, what skills and qualifications they need, what challenges they face, and what benefits they enjoy.
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Dalis FreixaN.Y. Times Best Selling Author | Prison Reform Expert
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Bashiru Adamu (iamcatalystBash)Acumen Fellow |Senior Social Worker| Author |TedxSpeaker | Certified Coach| Founder @Dream Again Prison Foundation
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Mehdi EL MIRConseiller politique et technique au Conseil Régional des Hauts-de-France - Membre du Conseil de Développement de la…