Nurse Prescribing
Principles and Practice
Molly Courtenay author Michele Butler author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Jan '99
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A standardised chapter format is adopted throughout, beginning with a sound understanding of the basic pharmacology of each preparation, and building on this to incorporate relevant anatomical and physiological information, an examination of the modes of action of the drugs covered, their doses, common side effects, and contraindications.This book was written in response to legislation enabling nurses to prescribe and thus expand their role within the NHS. It is divided into 9 chapters examining in detail each of the groups of products described in the Nurse Prescribing Formulary (NPF). The authors have adopted a standardised chapter format throughout, beginning with a sound understanding of the basic pharmacology of each preparation, and building on this to incorporate relevant anatomical and physiological information, an examination of the modes of action of the drugs covered, as well as their doses, common side effects, and contraindications. Important issues related to patient assessment, evaluation and education are also highlighted. There is also an important opening chapter on the legal and professional aspects of nurse prescribing.
ISBN: 9781841100074
Dimensions: 234mm x 157mm x 11mm
Weight: 301g
184 pages