A 63-year-old man is screened in booking. The intake nurse takes his blood pressure and finds it high at 180/98. He tells her he is on blood pressure medication and provides the name of his pharmacy. Verification identifies that his last prescription was for 40mg of Lisinopril daily. Since he stated he had not taken his medication that day, she…
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Correctional Nurses: Beware of Gifts and Favors
In my early nursing career, I worked in several hospitals and sometimes received gifts of appreciation from patients. Maybe you have, too. We usually shared our candy and cookies with all the staff at the nurses’ station. Providing care and treatment to patients is a nurse’s work and we don’t expect gifts from our patients in return, but some patients…
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Medication Diversion in Jails and Prisons (Podcast Episode 136)
Jeffery Keller, MD, FACCP, CCHP-P, joins Lorry to talk about medication diversion in correctional facilities. Dr. Keller is Chief Medical Officer of Centurion as well as the Medical Director of Badger Medical, which provides medical services to several jails and juvenile facilities in Idaho. Incarcerated patients require medications to treat a variety of chronic conditions and injuries. In fact, medication…
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