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Nurse prescribers’ experiences of prescribing

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2004
Background.  Nurse prescribing has advanced rapidly over the previous decade and is clearly on the agenda for the future. Previous research considers nurse prescribing from the patient's perspective, the medical professions’ stance and the legal and ethical implications.
Lewis-Evans, Amanda, Jester, Rebecca
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Antibiotic prescribing

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2008
Antibiotics are commonly prescribed by junior doctors, sometimes based upon previous discussions but often when the rest of the team are unavailable, and sometimes under pressure from other members of the health-care team. Complete coverage of all issues pertinent to the prescribing of antibiotics is outside the scope of this article. The intention is
Evans, D, Shakur, R., Scott, D
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Prescribing pressure

Nursing Standard, 2017
Newly qualified nurses may be able to undertake training to prescribe under Nursing and Midwifery Council proposals (news, 21 June). As a newly qualified nurse, there is so much to learn without having the stress of prescribing. However, for those who want to prescribe, the courses and support should be more accessible.
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