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To prescribe or not prescribe?
Nurse Prescribing, 2018Undertaking the non-medical prescribing course can be very daunting, yet rewarding. In this column, Michelle Bennett describes her journey on this course and in her first few months as a non-medical prescriber in children's pain management
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2008
Most junior doctors are unaware of the sizeable contribution that prescribing aberrations make to hospital adverse events and medicolegal activities. The incidence of drug-related adverse events in patients in hospital varies widely. It is estimated that about 7% of hospital admissions are related to medication problems, although this may rise to 30 ...
Scott, D, Shakur, R
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Most junior doctors are unaware of the sizeable contribution that prescribing aberrations make to hospital adverse events and medicolegal activities. The incidence of drug-related adverse events in patients in hospital varies widely. It is estimated that about 7% of hospital admissions are related to medication problems, although this may rise to 30 ...
Scott, D, Shakur, R
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To prescribe or not to prescribe: enhancing safety in remote prescribing
Journal of Prescribing Practice, 2019From time to time, it may be appropriate to use a telephone, or other non-face-to-face medium to prescribe medicines and treatment for patients. Non face-to-face media include telephone, fax, email, video link, or websites. This concept is known as remote prescribing and refers to prescribing for patients who are physically ‘remote’ or not in the ...
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1987
Only prescribe if it is essential to do so—the guiding principle when prescribing in pregnancy, or in a woman who may become pregnant, is to use no drug at all if possible. If it is necessary to prescribe, then use the smallest number of drugs in the lowest possible doses, balancing the benefits of treatment for the mother against what (if anything) is
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Only prescribe if it is essential to do so—the guiding principle when prescribing in pregnancy, or in a woman who may become pregnant, is to use no drug at all if possible. If it is necessary to prescribe, then use the smallest number of drugs in the lowest possible doses, balancing the benefits of treatment for the mother against what (if anything) is
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To prescribe or not to prescribe? That is the question
The Law Teacher, 2014An interesting development arising from the Legal Education and Training Review (LETR) Report is the possibility that the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), in moving to outcomes as the basis for legal education and training in the future, may dispense entirely with prescription of pathways to qualification.
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Matrices with prescribed eigenvalues and prescribed submatrices
Linear and Multilinear Algebra, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Journal of Wound Care, 1997
A White Paper issued in December 1996 (Primary Care: Delivering the future), stated that ‘the current arrangements for the prescribing, supply and administration of medicines would be subject to review’. In mid-February, the Minister of Health, Gerald Malone, gave details of the team, chaired by Dr June Crown, to carry out this review over the next 12
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A White Paper issued in December 1996 (Primary Care: Delivering the future), stated that ‘the current arrangements for the prescribing, supply and administration of medicines would be subject to review’. In mid-February, the Minister of Health, Gerald Malone, gave details of the team, chaired by Dr June Crown, to carry out this review over the next 12
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Nursing Management, 2006
On May 1, the entire British National Formulary, apart from a few controlled drugs, was opened up to nurse prescribers. At the same time, the Nursing and Midwifery Council published its revised and updated Standards of Proficiency for Nurse and Midwifery Prescribers.
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On May 1, the entire British National Formulary, apart from a few controlled drugs, was opened up to nurse prescribers. At the same time, the Nursing and Midwifery Council published its revised and updated Standards of Proficiency for Nurse and Midwifery Prescribers.
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Scottish Medical Journal, 2005
Aim: To assess the value of directing the attention of patients to sources of medical information on the internet. Design: Prospective qualitative study in an orthopaedic outpatient clinic. Participants: 253 patients agreed to complete electronic questionnaires before and after reviewing information relevant to their conditions on the internet ...
Jariwala, A C +4 more
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Aim: To assess the value of directing the attention of patients to sources of medical information on the internet. Design: Prospective qualitative study in an orthopaedic outpatient clinic. Participants: 253 patients agreed to complete electronic questionnaires before and after reviewing information relevant to their conditions on the internet ...
Jariwala, A C +4 more
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