The new revised third edition of the Oxford Handbook of Prescribing for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals, provides concise, practical, and expert guidance on all aspects of non-medical prescribing. Now thoroughly updated, key advice has been organised by practice specialty, to aid learning and decision making in prescribing practice, and ensure the vital information is always at your fingertips.
Using information from the authors' years of experience as nurse practitioners and teachers, this practical handbook is packed with a wealth of recommendations, guidance, and support. Containing the practical principles nurses and other non-medical prescribers need to practice safely, effectively and cost-consciously whatever the situation, it provides evidence-based advice on a wide selection of subjects to give a complete picture of the role of the prescriber. The topics covered range from basic pharmacology, to the legal aspects and processes of prescribing practice, as well as prescribing for specific conditions and special groups, such as the older person and the very young.
This new edition features the most recent legislation and changes to prescribing standards, giving nurses and non-medical prescribers access to the most up-to-date information to inform their practice. This new edition has been reorganised to focus on the most common scopes of practice, for both acute and long conditions frequently managed by NMPs, to ensure ease-of-access to essential information.
Written by practising nurses and checked by subject experts and pharmacologists, the Oxford Handbook of Prescribing for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals, third edition continues to be an essential companion for all nurse and non-medical prescribers. It is ideal for students taking prescribing courses as a detailed and practical guide to practice as it covers all the competency areas, through to established practitioners who would like a handy reference to dip into when needed, as well as for other non-medical prescribers.
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Review from previous edition This is an essential guide for any student non-medical prescriber and all qualified nurse prescribers. * Helen Reeves, Nursing Times * This is a valuable resource for all nonmedical prescribers. The information is clear and based on evidence. It is provided in a user-friendly format that makes it easy to access. This update is essential to present the highest quality information available for nonmedical prescribers. * Doody's * Useful and pocke-sized, this handbook has been updated to incorporate recent legislation and professional guidance for prescribers... It offers an impressive amount of accesible, practical and evidence-based information. * Nursing Standard *
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Höhe: 181 mm
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Nicola Carey,
Vice- chair, Association of Prescribers; Reader in Long Term Conditions, School of Health Sciences, University of Surrey, UK, Penny Franklin,
Post-graduate researcher, Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, UK, Trudy Thomas,
Medway School of Pharmacy, Senior Lecturer, Director of Taught Graduate Studies, Interim Deputy Head of School, Universities of Greenwich and Kent, UK, Sharon Rees,
Associate Professor in Therapeutics and Prescribing, Professional and Team Lead for NMP, London South Bank University, UK
Herausgeber*in
Associate Professor in Therapeutics and Prescribing, Professional and Team Lead for NMPAssociate Professor in Therapeutics and Prescribing, Professional and Team Lead for NMP, London South Bank University, UK
Herausgeber*in
Vice- chair, Association of Prescribers; Reader in Long Term ConditionsVice- chair, Association of Prescribers; Reader in Long Term Conditions, School of Health Sciences, University of Surrey, UK
Post-graduate researcherPost-graduate researcher, Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, UK
Medway School of Pharmacy, Senior Lecturer, Director of Taught Graduate Studies, Interim Deputy Head of SchoolMedway School of Pharmacy, Senior Lecturer, Director of Taught Graduate Studies, Interim Deputy Head of School, Universities of Greenwich and Kent, UK
1: Non-medical prescribing policy and context
2: What is a non-medical prescriber?
3: Practising as a prescriber
4: Basic principles of pharmacology
5: Potential and unwanted effects
6: Safe prescribing
7: Practical considerations for prescribing
8: Review
9: Prescribing for special groups
10: Audit
11: Evidence-based prescribing
12: Clinical governance
13: Prescribing for gastrointestinal disorders
14: Prescribing for cardiovascular disease
15: Prescribing for respiratory disease
16: Prescribing for mental health conditions and substance dependence
17: Prevention and treatment of infections
18: Prescribing for diabetes
19: Prescribing for pain and musculoskeletal conditions
20: Prescribing for skin conditions