Independent Prescribing for General Practice Nurses

This book PDF is perfect for those who love Medical genre, written by Amanda Blaber and published by Class Professional Publishing which was released on 06 October 2021 with total hardcover pages 323. You could read this book directly on your devices with pdf, epub and kindle format, check detail and related Independent Prescribing for General Practice Nurses books below.

Independent Prescribing for General Practice Nurses
Author : Amanda Blaber
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Publisher : Class Professional Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 06 October 2021
ISBN : 9781859599471
Pages : 323 pages
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Independent Prescribing for General Practice Nurses by Amanda Blaber Book PDF Summary

General Practice Nurses play an essential role in delivering care through general practice, taking on a spectrum of different responsibilities within patient care to support the ever-increasing workload within GP surgeries, clinics and health centres. Often working autonomously, as part of a multidisciplinary team, general practice nurses assess, advise and treat patients of all different ages and backgrounds, and therefore may encounter almost every aspect of patient care during their work. This book is specifically aimed at GP Nurses undertaking independent prescribing within the complexity of contemporary primary healthcare. It offers a complete overview for those taking on an independent nurse prescribing course as well as those nurses who have already qualified as independent prescribers. Case studies written for the general practice setting will help nurses build on the skills and practice they have already developed as they take on the independent prescribing role, and will also be of value to more experienced or advanced nurses hoping to refresh their existing knowledge. Written by a range of specialist authors, the book also covers the theoretical knowledge and context associated with independent prescribing, enabling GP nurses to practise competently and confidently and deliver clinically effective, person-centred care.

Independent Prescribing for General Practice Nurses

General Practice Nurses play an essential role in delivering care through general practice, taking on a spectrum of different responsibilities within patient care to support the ever-increasing workload within GP surgeries, clinics and health centres. Often working autonomously, as part of a multidisciplinary team, general practice nurses assess, advise and

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