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Police Custody Healthcare for Nurses and Paramedics. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 272 Pages
  • February 2025
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5952818
An essential resource for nurses and paramedics navigating the intricate world of police custody, providing a solid guide for both the novices and the veterans in the field

Across the UK there are on average over 750,000 episodes of police detentions annually, the equivalent of over 2,000 a day. Each one is entitled to healthcare comparable to the wider community. It is estimated on average 54% of these detained individuals are referred to a healthcare professional because of a complex mix of physical health, mental health, medication, substance misuse or social issues. Healthcare professionals working in custody must navigate this complex mix while working within a short-term detention setting.

Police Custody Healthcare for Nurses and Paramedics offers a thorough, accessible introduction to this subject and its key aspects. Nurses and paramedics working in police custody healthcare settings will find a volume that addresses their specific needs, with guidelines for understanding initial patient contact, potential comorbidity, mental illness, forensic sampling, documenting injuries, writing statements, and much more. Aligned to the UK Association of Forensic Nurses and Paramedics’ Advanced Standards in Education and Training (ASET), this is a must-have resource for professionals in this growing area of practice.

Readers will also find: - The first text written specifically for nurses and paramedics by nurses and paramedics with extensive experience in police custody- Detailed discussion of topics including fitness assessment, medicines management, use of force restraints, and much more- Pedagogical tools including self-assessment questions, case studies, and learning outcomes

Police Custody Healthcare for Nurses and Paramedics is ideal for trainee or registered nurses and paramedics working in police custody healthcare settings or other detention settings.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors xiii

Preface xiv

Acknowledgements xv

About the Companion Website xvii

1 Introduction to Police Custody 1
Matthew Peel, Jennie Smith, Vanessa Webb, and Margaret Bannerman

Introduction 1

Consensus 2

Forensic Healthcare Practitioners 2

About Police Custody Healthcare 4

Detained Individuals 4

Conditions of Detention 4

Those Working in Custody 5

Legislation 6

Consent 8

Confidentiality and Information Sharing 8

Trauma-Informed Care 9

Security 9

Conclusion 10

Learning Activities 11

Resources 11

References 11

Further Reading 11

2 History of Forensic Science 12
Esther McPhail

Introduction 12

Early Evidence of Forensic Science 12

1700s - Advancements in Forensic Science 13

1813 - The Forensic Detection of Arsenic 13

1835 - The First Use of Bullet Comparison 13

1850s - The Use of Anthropometric Data 13

Dr Edmond Locard 14

1900 - Human Blood Groups Identified 15

1937 - The Discovery and Use of Luminol 15

Present Day Forensic Science 15

Conclusion 17

Resources 17

Reference 17

Further Reading 17

3 Fitness Assessments 18
Matthew Peel

Introduction 18

Approach to Fitness Assessments 19

Fitness to Detain 21

Fitness to Interview 23

Fitness to Charge 27

Fitness to Release (Pre-Release Risk Assessment) 28

Fitness to Travel 29

Fitness to Plead 29

Conclusion 29

Learning Activities 29

Resources 29

References 30

Further Reading 30

4 Vulnerability and Appropriate Adults 31
Chris Bath and Roxanna Dehaghani

Introduction 31

Appropriate Adults 31

The Role of an AA 32

Who Can Act as an AA 32

Children and Vulnerable People 33

Healthcare Responsibilities 35

Risks to Justice 36

Research Findings 36

Conclusion 38

Learning Activities 39

Resources 39

References 39

Further Reading 40

5 Managing Long-Term Conditions 41
Vanessa Webb

Introduction 41

Cardiology and Vascular Disease 42

Respiratory Disease 44

Endocrine Disease 46

Gastrointestinal Renal Urology and Gynaecology Disease 49

Neurology 51

Musculo-Skeletal Conditions 53

Infectious Diseases Including Sexual Health 54

Other Considerations 56

Conclusion 57

Learning Activities 57

Resources 58

References 58

Further Reading 58

6 Mental Health 59
Vanessa Webb and Abdulla Kraam

Introduction 59

Assessment 60

Care Planning and Pre-Release Risk Assessment 63

Level of Observations 63

Our Approach 63

Children and Adolescents in Police Custody 64

Common Conditions Seen in Custody 65

Understanding Why People May Not Behave as Expected? 68

Common Treatments for Mental Health 68

Mental Health Legislation 69

Local Pathways for Mental Health 70

Additional Considerations 71

Conclusion 71

Learning Activities 71

Resources 71

References 72

Further Reading 72

7 Medicine Management 73
Vanessa Webb and Dipti Patel

Introduction 73

Medicines Legislation 74

How Patients Can Access Medicines 74

Holistic Assessment 76

How to Manage Patient’s Own Medicines 76

PGD’s or Prescribing in Custody 77

Management of Controlled Drugs 77

Common Medications Given in Custody 77

Conclusion 79

Learning Activities 80

Resources 80

References 80

Further Reading 80

8 Minor Illness 82
Matthew Peel, Samantha Holmes, and Nick Skinner

Introduction 82

Assessment 82

Toothache 84

Chest Pain 84

Abdominal Pain 84

Dizziness 85

Transient Loss of Consciousness (Collapse) 88

Cold and Flu-like Illnesses (Including COVID-19) 89

Skin Infections 90

Chronic Leg Ulcers 91

Back Pain 91

Drug Reactions 92

Conclusion 93

Learning Activities 93

Resources 93

References 93

Further Reading 93

9 Minor Injuries 94
Jennie Smith

Introduction 94

Assessment 94

Head Injury 95

Cervical Spine Injuries 96

Hand Wrist and Finger Injuries 97

Joint Dislocations 99

Ankle Injuries 100

Tetanus 102

Bite Injuries 103

Wound Care 103

Conclusion 103

Learning Activities 104

Resources 104

References 104

Further Reading 104

10 Substance Use and Misuse 105
Jennie Smith

Introduction 105

Definitions 105

Legislation 106

Drug Classification 107

Intoxication 107

Depressants 109

Opioids 113

Stimulants 115

Cannabinoids 118

Dissociatives 118

Conclusion 118

Learning Activities 119

Resources 119

References 119

11 Use of Force 120
Matthew Peel and Samantha Holmes

Introduction 120

Physical Restraint 121

Leg Restraints 123

Spit Hoods 123

Handcuffs 124

Batons 125

Irritant Sprays 125

Conducted Energy Device (Taser) 126

Dog Bites 129

Attenuating Energy Projectiles (Baton Rounds) 129

Restraint-Related Deaths 131

Conclusion 132

Learning Activities 132

Resources 132

References 132

Further Reading 133

12 Road Traffic Law and Procedures 134
Alex Guymer

Introduction 134

Road Traffic Legislation 135

Aviation Train and Maritime Offences 137

The Healthcare Professional’s Role 138

Road Traffic Procedures and Sampling 138

Conclusion 143

Learning Activities 143

Resources 143

References 143

Further Reading 144

13 Evidence Collection (Documenting Injuries and Samples) 145
Esther McPhail

Introduction 145

Documenting Injuries 146

Forensic Samples 155

Conclusion 167

Learning Activities 167

Resources 168

References 168

Further Reading 168

14 Safeguarding 169
Amanda McDonough, Nicola Sheridan, and Mandy Smail

Introduction 169

Safeguarding Children 170

Safeguarding Adults 172

Domestic Violence and Abuse 174

Conclusion 177

Learning Activities 177

Resources 178

References 178

Further Reading 179

15 Writing Statements and Giving Evidence 180
Matthew Peel

Introduction 180

Overview of the Criminal Court Systems 181

Witnesses 182

Statements 183

Attending Court 186

Conclusion 188

Learning Activities 189

Resources 189

References 189

Further Reading 189

16 Special Circumstances 190
Matthew Peel and Thomas Bird

Introduction 191

Terrorism Act 2000 191

Pregnancy 193

Children in Custody 195

Drug Concealment (Packer Stuffer and Pusher) 197

Conclusion 200

Learning Activities 201

Resources 201

References 201

Further Reading 202

17 Governance 203
Vanessa Webb

Introduction 203

The Legislative Standards 203

Regulatory Environment 204

Healthcare Expectations in Police Custody 204

Quality and Safety for Healthcare in Police Custody 204

Introduction to Leadership 209

Conclusion 210

Learning Activities 211

Resources 211

References 211

Further Reading 211

18 Professional Ethics 212
Vanessa Webb

Introduction 212

Introduction to Ethics 213

Introduction to Law 213

Healthcare Law and Ethics and their Interface 214

Consent and the Mental Capacity Act 214

Confidentiality 216

Using a Decision-Making Framework to Support Critical Thinking 217

Acting in an Objective and Impartial Manner 218

Conclusion 219

Learning Activities 219

Resources 219

References 219

Further Reading 220

19 Emergencies 221
Matthew Peel, Nick Hart, and Nick Skinner

Introduction 221

Cardiac Arrest 223

A-B-C-D-E Approach 226

Acute Behavioural Disturbance 229

Alcoholic Ketoacidosis 230

Anaphylaxis 231

Asthma (Acute Exacerbation) 233

Cardiac Chest Pain 233

Delirium Tremens 233

Hypo/Hyperglycaemia 233

Overdose 238

Seizures 239

Sepsis 241

Wernicke’s Encephalopathy 243

Deaths in Custody 243

Conclusion 243

Learning Activities 243

Resources 244

References 244

Further Reading 244

Index 245

Authors

Matthew Peel Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust, Leeds, UK & UK Association of Forensic Nurses and Paramedics. Jennie Smith Mitie Care and Custody Health Ltd, London, UK & UK Association of Forensic Nurses and Paramedics. Vanessa Webb Nurture Health and Care Ltd, Norwich, UK. Margaret Bannerman Nurture Health and Care Ltd, Norwich, UK.