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Non-medical Prescribing


Non-medical Prescribing

Paperback by Sodha, Mahesh; Dhillon, Prof Soraya

Non-medical Prescribing

£27.00

ISBN:
9780853697688
Publication Date:
03 Aug 2009
Publisher:
Pharmaceutical Press
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 9 - 11 May 2024
Non-medical Prescribing

Description

Non-medical Prescribing is an essential new guide designed to ensure confident prescribing in specialist areas. The need for this text stems from the necessity to develop non-medical prescribing in practice. It will be an indispensable resource for all non-medical prescribers including nurses, pharmacists, optometrists, physiotherapists and other healthcare professionals who desire to become supplementary or independent prescribers in their field. The book is divided into two comprehensive sections and provides an overview of non-medical prescribing by healthcare professionals other than doctors. In addition to providing background information on history and prescriber insights and reflections, it includes: competencies needed (including RPSGB guidelines); the moral aspects of prescribing; nine specialist clinical topics from prescribing in diabetes, through to prescribing in oncology and palliative care; clinical case studies for support; sources for more detailed information in areas such as consultation skills. Non-medical Prescribing is aimed both at those studying to obtain a prescribing qualification and at those who are qualified and need to develop their practical clinical skills. It is an indispensable guide to the key areas which consider safe and effective prescribing.

Contents

1. Development of Non-medical Prescribing; 2. Legal, Ethical and Moral Aspects of Prescribing; 3. Clinical Governance and Patient Safety on Prescribing; 4. Principles of Prescribing and Drug Handling; 5. Clinical Decision Making and Evidence Based Prescribing; 6. Prescribing in Diabetes; 7. Prescribing in Palliative Care; 8. Prescribing in Cardiology; 9. Respiratory Disease Management; 10. Prescribing in Oncology; 11. Prescribing in Mental Health.

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