Prescribing Flashcards

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What are the competence for the PA framework?

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  • Write accurate and legible prescriptions for review and signature by a supervising clinician.
  • On commencing IV infusions, write accurate and legible prescriptions for appropriate fluid regimes for review and signature by a supervising clinical.
  • USE BNF and local formularies appropriately
  • Be familiar with the yellow card system for reporting side effects/drug interactions.
  • Recognise the responsibility for facilitating patient concordance.
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Good prescribing has four elements: what are they?

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– Maximise effectiveness
– Minimise risk - pharmacovigilance and safety
– Minimise cost
– Respect patient choice

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What does it mean to administer?

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  • Give a medication by introduction into the body wether by direct contact with the body or not (orally or injected)
  • Or by external application (dressing)
  • By any suitable trained member of staff when a medication has been prescribed
  • Can only be given to that patient.
  • In acute trust, the pharmacy will dispense, and the nurse will administer.
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What are independent prescribers ?

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  • Practitioners are responsible and accountable for assessing a patient’s diagnosed or undiagnosed condition.
  • Make decisions about the clinical management required, including prescribing.
  • Prescribe generically – except where not clinically appropriate.
  • Has a professional register.
  • Doctor and dentist
  • Nurses and pharmacists
    Can prescribe any medicine for any medical condition – within their level of experience and competence.
    Can prescribe any schedule 2, 3, 4 or 5 CD
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What are supplementary prescribers?

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  • Prescribing is a partnership between an independent prescriber (eg doctor or dentist) and a supplementary prescriber.
  • There will be a a agreen management plan for an individual patient, with that patients agreement.
  • Examples include
  • Pharmacists
  • Midwives
  • Nurses
  • Chiropodists
  • Podiatrists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Radiographers
  • Optometrists
  • Dieticians
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