This book deals systematically with the practical aspects of prescribing throughout primary care.
This book is specifically aimed at GP Nurses undertaking independent prescribing within the complexity of contemporary primary healthcare.
9 chapters examining in detail each of the groups of products described in the Nurse Prescribing Formulary (NPF).
This book deals systematically with the practical aspects of prescribing throughout primary care. It provides the busy GP with readily-accessible information so that the benefit to patients and the pratice can be maximized.
Physician-historian Jeremy A. Greene examines the mechanisms by which drugs and chronic disease categories define one another within medical research, clinical practice, and pharmaceutical marketing, and he explores how this interaction has ...
The central purpose of this book is to demonstrate the relevance of social science concepts, and the data derived from empirical research in those sciences, to problems in the clinical practice of medicine.
The National Health Service spends £8 billion a year on prescription drugs in primary care in England.
General Practice and Ethics explores the ethical issues that are encountered by GPs in their everyday practice, addressing two central themes; the uncertainty of outcomes and effectiveness in general practice and the changing pattern of ...
A structured data appraisal sheet was used following PRISMA guidelines and applied to the papers to assess their quality. Of 90 papers initially read, 25 were selected for inclusion in this review.
The book includes: Colour illustrations to help the reader visualise pharmacological processes. Evidence-based and fully referenced chapters. Figures to illustrate theoretical frameworks.