Introducing medicines management / by Sherri Ogston-Tuck.
Material type: TextPublication details: Harlow : Pearson Education, 2011Description: xiii, 162 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780273720881 (pbk.) :; 0273720880 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Drugs -- Administration | Nurses -- Prescription privileges | Health and FitnessDDC classification: 615.1
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Summary: Medicine administration is a fundamental aspect of the nursing role, carrying with it great risk and requiring a high level of skill and background knowledge. This text takes the reader through the basic concepts of medicines management and the essential skills needed in practice.
The professional role of the nurse - The interprofessional team - Safe systems - Errors in medicines management and their prevention - Improving knowledge and safety: pharmacological principles - Clinical decision making.
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Includes bibliographical references, glossary of terms and index.
The professional role of the nurse - The interprofessional team - Safe systems - Errors in medicines management and their prevention - Improving knowledge and safety: pharmacological principles - Clinical decision making.
Medicine administration is a fundamental aspect of the nursing role, carrying with it great risk and requiring a high level of skill and background knowledge. This text takes the reader through the basic concepts of medicines management and the essential skills needed in practice.
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