Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis are both debilitating diseases that affect millions of individuals in the United States. In the correctional environment, the latest statistics by the Bureau of Justice indicate that “Arthritis” is the third largest chronic diagnosis for jail detainees and is the second largest chronic diagnosis for individuals incarcerated in prisons. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis are often thought of as the…
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Correctional Nurse Practice: The Unique Roles of LPN/LVNs and RNs in Corrections
Correctional nursing presents unique challenges, including working within a confined environment; managing diverse health issues that may have been neglected in the community; and navigating security protocols. However, it also offers immense rewards, like making a positive impact on a population that is negatively affected by the social determinants of health, and contributing to positive public health outcomes in the…
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Correctional Nurse Clinical Update: Assessing Neurological Impairment in Patients
Assessing neurological function is a critical aspect of patient care, especially for healthcare professionals working in the correctional setting. Recognizing signs of neurological impairment can aid in early detection and prompt intervention. Here’s a guide to conducting a basic neurological assessment: Understanding Neurological Assessment The nervous system is intricate, governing various bodily functions. A neurological assessment aims to evaluate the…
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