2021
DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2021.474
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Quality improvement in remote prescribing

Abstract: AimsTo evaluate attitudes in prescribing and utilising 'As Required' (referred to as PRN/Pro Re Nata) sedating medications (Benzodiazepines, Z-Drugs, Anti-psychotics, and Promethazine)To evaulate current remote prescribing processes and improve safety and transparencyMethodPlan:Review of remote prescribing policy. It was highlighted that current practice was not in line with NMC guidance of the time as no follow-up written instruction by a doctor was received. Concerns were also raised about the general safety… Show more

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