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Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse in the Corrections field will provide inmates of the facility with routine and emergency healthcare in the medical section of a corrections facility. While operating within the confines of the correction facility, the Corrections LPN/LPV will perform many of the tasks of those who work in traditional medical establishments. The LPN/LPV is there to provide adequate health care by assessing, diagnosing and treating the inmates. In some instances the Corrections LPN/LPV may have more independence in this position since there is a usually a smaller staff in this type of facility. Also corrections nurses hone their assessment skills due to the accessibility to fewer supplies and options. LPN/LPV will conduct and record health histories on inmates. If necessary, make referrals of inmates to the staff physician, dentist, nurse practitioner, mental health professional or specialist in drug and alcohol abuse treatment. LPN/LPV would determine if an inmate required emergency hospital care and ensure that all medications are administered in accordance with standard operating procedures as ordered by the authorizing authority.
Maintaining proper safety procedures is of utmost importance in the setting of a corrections facility. Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse will monitor medical supplies including medications, needles and tools. In order to maximize overall safety, LPN/LPV’s leaLPN/LPV to limit the use of potentially dangerous materials like IV drips and scalpels.