We have reviewed Provisions 1 through 5 of the new 2025 ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses. Today, we turn to Provision 6, which emphasizes the nurse’s role, individually and collectively, in creating, maintaining, and improving the ethical environment of the workplace. This provision highlights that a supportive moral climate is not optional; it is essential for safe, ethical, and…
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Correctional Nurse Clinical Update: Unintended Medication Effects in Corrections
Once a patient enters custody and begins consistent medication adherence, side effects or adverse reactions can surface quickly. Correctional nurses are often the first to recognize and respond to these unintended effects. Below are several high-risk categories every nurse working in corrections should be prepared to identify and address. Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis Medications commonly associated with allergic reactions include:…
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Professionalism Behind the Wall: Why It Matters in Correctional Nursing
Professionalism is the foundation of safe, ethical, and effective nursing practice. In correctional healthcare, it takes on an even greater significance. Behind the wall, nurses face unique challenges: balancing custody and care, working within rigid security protocols, and caring for patients who may mistrust healthcare providers due to past experiences. In this environment, professionalism is not optional, it is essential….
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