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Nurse prescribing has been a political and professional hot potato for years. Now, for the first time in book form, RCN Adviser Mark Jones has brought together some of the key players to debate the issues and map out a way forward. This book is filled with the arguments and the vibrant debates, which surround this ever-controversial topic, as well as an in-depth evaluation of the experiences of nurse prescribing in practice to date, and the lessons,learned from the pilot sites. Starting with a history of the initiative to date, it moves through the key issues that govern its progress. Lively, stimulating and informative, this no-holds-barred book presents the true face of arguably the most exciting nursing initiative in recent timesTable of Contents: The History, The Waiting, The Battle. The Medical Opinion. What the Pharmacist Thinks. The Lawmakers. A LegalMinefield? Education, Education, Education. Essential Practice or Political Point? A Useful Attribute? Practice Nurse Opinions. Alternative Approaches. Protocols in Practice. Auditing the Prescribers. Can Nurses Manage It? Lessons from America. The Future.
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ISBN: 9780702023149
Titolo: Nursing Prescribing - Politics to Practice
Autori: Jones
Editore: Elsevier - Bailliere Tindall
Volume: Unico
Edizione: 1999
Lingua: Inglese
Finitura: Copertina flessibile
Misure: 21x27 cm
Pagine: 352
Peso: 0.6 kg
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