Responders
STATUS: Non-Exempt
LAST REVISION: 07/09/2010
- The LPN’s job responsibilities will be limited by his/her license.
JOB SCOPE:
Perform a variety of duties and responsibilities related to providing health care to County
inmates (both adults and juveniles) while incarcerated. Provide emergency medical, dental and
non-emergency services. Evaluate mentally ill, suicide-prone and disabled inmates for proper
housing assignments. Administer medications as ordered by the jail physician. Evaluate and treat
alcohol withdrawal and/or drug withdrawal, per applicable nursing protocols. All health care
aspects are for the adult offenders in the jail and the juvenile offenders housed at the juvenile
detention center.
Other Information: Verbal and written communication skills are essential. Must have effective
communication with the deputies, other members of the jail medical team, doctors in the
community, specialists, and those professionals associated with select state and federal agencies.
Must take direction well and work individually. Must be familiar with the medications
administered, know the actions, uses, indications, dosages, contraindications drug interactions,
and toxic effects. Must be able to give injections and perform venipuncture.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Essential functions include, but are not limited to, the following duties and responsibilities,
which are not listed in any particular order of priority and may be amended or added to by the
County at any time:. Assess and triage daily non-emergency injuries and illness.. Identify and respond appropriately to all emergencies.. Identify mentally ill inmates, and identify any potential psychiatric issues.. Administer all prescriptions in the prescribed dosage at the prescribed time.. Take verbal and/or telephone directions from the jail doctor and/or RN (nursing
supervisor).