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Nursing in prisons. Fighting addiction in prisons.
Nursing Times 1994 June 16
This paper examines the steps which nurses and other health care staff can take to lessen the likelihood that prisoners will take ilicit drugs--both during their sentences and following release. It presents a range of possible approaches, ranging from the relatively straightforward to the sophisticated, from which nurses can choose the most appropriate intervention to use with a particular client.
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