Taking care of patients in prison is a challenging job. As a caregiver to inmates, your job is naturally difficult because you are isolated from them and can’t be constantly observant of their behaviors. So how can you determine if an inmate needs inpatient care?
Regardless of an inmate’s crimes or offenses, they are legally required to have the proper kind of treatment. If the prison can’t meet their needs then they can be transported to a facility that can help them properly.
Screenings
During the annual health screening, each prisoner is analyzed for signs of any health or mental problems. If the tests come back suggesting they are mentally unstable or need special medical attention, …show more content…
Issuing proper tests and exams can help identify who needs inpatient care. Inmates deserve proper health services and it’s important to take the steps in making sure they receive the right attention.
Non-Mental Diagnosis
If the inmate doesn’t have a mental illness, then the options for inpatient care are harder to acquire. It takes special security and regulations to take a prisoner to a public hospital because they are considered a threat to the public, regardless of his or her crimes. If the inmate’s life is in danger, then there might be no choice but to take him or her to the hospital for inpatient care.
Not only does bringing an inmate to a hospital pose safety concerns, it also suggests ethical concerns. Risking the lives of other people just to save one life is a hard concept for people to grasp and accept. Only if the inmate is in dire need should he or she be provided with inpatient care.
Inmates deserve proper health services when needed. Determining if an inmate needs inpatient care can be difficult and a controversial subject. If you decide that an inmate needs special attention, make sure you follow all the rules and regulations in getting them the best care without endangering anyone else in the