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An incumbent must also have the strength, endurance, agility and coordination to perform the essential functions of the job including self-defense and inmate restraint. Enforce rules, and regulations governing inmate conduct in a fair and consistent manner; apply sanctions as needed.
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An Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) provides essential medical care to inmate patients within correctional facilities. Provide emergency medical response and basic life support to inmate patients in the correctional facility, utilizing CPR and necessary equipment.
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The department's focus includes inmate programming and education, physical and behavioral health care, re-entry services, and community programs, and is accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA.
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Monitor, as directed, inmate/resident inpatient hospitalizations for early releases whenever appropriate Operate pill calls, dispense medication, and document as required by applicable policies and/or procedures Regularly evaluate the provision of medical services to prevent the inappropriate use or duplication of those services Perform emergency procedures as needed and notify Licensed Independent Providers for treatment orders.
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Provides direct and indirect nursing care to meet physiological, psychosocial, and emotional needs of the inmate-patient within the framework established by jail administration. Responds to and initiates care for inmate and staff medical emergencies throughout the jail facility.
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How you make a differenceAn Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) provides essential medical care to inmate patients within correctional facilities. Key ResponsibilitiesProvide emergency medical response and basic life support to inmate patients in the correctional facility, utilizing CPR and necessary equipment.
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Monitor, as directed, inmate/resident inpatient hospitalizations for early releases whenever appropriate. As a Correctional Nurse, you'll be at the forefront of compassionate care in a correctional center or facility in Louisiana.
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