Dealing with the diverse healthcare needs of people in prison can be a very challenging role for a nurse. This article explores the care management issues which arise when caring for prisoners within a general hospital theatre environment. It is based on the author's experience working as a nurse in the operating theatre and in the prison environment – a ‘unique environment that presents unique challenges’.
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