Nurses! Test yourself in non-medical prescribing
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Publisher | Open University Press, Unabridged edition (5 April 2013) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 256 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0335244998 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0335244997 |
Dimensions | 13.49 x 1.47 x 21.59 cm |
by Mrs K P Lings
Book as expected
Useful for the course For prescribers
Is expensive
by Amazon Customer
This book was a lifesaver for me when I bought it back in 2016 for my prescriber course. I literally memorised the whole book and that’s what helped me pass the test. If there’s an updated version of this book – get it!
by Yas
I used this book to prepare for my prescribing exam. It has lots of questions with a detailed explanation of each answer. It was very handy, particularly the pharmacology and law and ethics sections. Definitely recommend!
by NightOwl
The NMP course can be particularly stressful, this book was really useful when preparing for the end examination, and I would recommend it to all who are undertaking a course of study in prescribing. The MCQs within the book were a really useful revision aid.
by Angela IOW
This is useful for revising pharmacology and prescribing to some extent, but it is out of date, it does not cover prescribing rights of paramedics and I think it would benefit from a new edition.
by Misty Beales
As a senior lecturer on Non Medical Prescribing and Advanced Non Medical Prescribing courses for over 7 years, I would highly recommend this book and I have asked for it to be put on our essential reading list for our courses as I am aware that students cannot get enough practice at these type of questions.
It is an excellent resource for students undertaking the V300 course as it allows them to work through frequently asked exam questions. There are different formats to ensure that the book is interesting and the answers are detailed and give clear rationale. I would also suggest that for qualified prescribers it is a useful update to their prescribing skills in the fast-changing area of practice.
All of the key topics are included in the book;
History of Prescribing – Independent and Supplementary
Drug development
Drug Licensing and Handling
Getting to know your BNF
Legal and ethical issues
Pharmacological principles
Drug Calculations
Consultation Skills and Clinical Decision making
Legal and ethical issues
Therapeutic decision making and principles of safe prescribing
Prescribing errors
Adverse Drug Reactions
Cultural and Religious Issues
Concordance
with completely up to date information (including the changes in CD prescribing) and related well (when required) to the generic competency framework and guidelines from the National Prescribing Centre. The format of the book is straightforward and concise with clear discussion, linked well to the evidence.
Although this has ‘Nurses’ in the title, this book is suitable for ALL prescribing students – including pharmacists and allied health professionals, as the issues tested and discussed within the book are the same for them too.
A great book that will prepare students thoroughly for their NMP exams.
AN ESSENTIAL TEXT!
by Kathryn french
This is an excellent book if you are about to do your non medical prescribing. It has everything needed for the BNF exam.
by Dr C
Course book
Arrived in good time
Need to make time to read it now