Sick call is a favorite diversion of inmates. If permitted, some inmates would demand daily medical care. A Corrections Officer must use some personal judgment in weeding out chronic complainers from the truly ill. Medical care must not be denied when justified.While making a routine cell check, Corrections Officer Djerf smells vomit and sees Inmate Constantine doubled over the lavatory. Constantine appears to be very pale and shaky. Djerf says, “Come on, Constantine, let’s go see the nurse.” Inmate Constantine replies, “No, no, I’ll be okay. I just have an upset stomach.” Djerf persists and forcibly escorts Constantine to sick call. Djerf’s action is

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Sick call is a favorite diversion of inmates. If permitted, some inmates would demand daily medical care. A Corrections Officer must use some personal judgment in weeding out chronic complainers from the truly ill. Medical care must not be denied when justified.<br>While making a routine cell check, Corrections Officer Djerf smells vomit and sees Inmate Constantine doubled over the lavatory. Constantine appears to be very pale and shaky. Djerf says, “Come on, Constantine, let’s go see the nurse.” Inmate Constantine replies, “No, no, I’ll be okay. I just have an upset stomach.” Djerf persists and forcibly escorts Constantine to sick call. Djerf’s action is






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