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Current issues in nurse prescribing

By: Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2001Description: 111; ill., bibls.; BookFindISBN:
  • 0521720915
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Contributors; Preface; 1. The development of nurse prescribing: an overview Molly Courtenay; 2. Legal and professional accountability for nurse prescribing Breda Gibson; 3. Ethical issues in nurse prescribing Paul Cain; 4. Clinical diagnosis and management for the nurse prescriber Chris Derrett; 5. Current issues in nurse prescribing: a pharmacist's perspective Beth Taylor and Laraine Clarke; 6. Nurse prescribing: an evaluation of an implementation programme within one health authority and two community healthcare trusts Cynthia Thornton; Index.
Summary: PaperbackSummary: This book examines key topical issues for nurse prescribers, adopting a practical approach throughout. It is aimed specifically at nurses undertaking the prescribing programme and for qualified nurse prescribers. Edited by the co-author of the hugely successful Nurse Prescribing: Principles and Practice, and authored by a team of leading experts and nurse trainers, it is indispensable for both the student and established nurse.
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Contributors; Preface; 1. The development of nurse prescribing: an overview Molly Courtenay; 2. Legal and professional accountability for nurse prescribing Breda Gibson; 3. Ethical issues in nurse prescribing Paul Cain; 4. Clinical diagnosis and management for the nurse prescriber Chris Derrett; 5. Current issues in nurse prescribing: a pharmacist's perspective Beth Taylor and Laraine Clarke; 6. Nurse prescribing: an evaluation of an implementation programme within one health authority and two community healthcare trusts Cynthia Thornton; Index.

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This book examines key topical issues for nurse prescribers, adopting a practical approach throughout. It is aimed specifically at nurses undertaking the prescribing programme and for qualified nurse prescribers. Edited by the co-author of the hugely successful Nurse Prescribing: Principles and Practice, and authored by a team of leading experts and nurse trainers, it is indispensable for both the student and established nurse.

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