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Supplementary prescribing by nurses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Rahul Tomar
Affiliation:
Gossoms End Elderly Care Unit, Berkhamsted, Herts HP4 1DL, email: rahul.tomar@hertspartsf.nhs.uk
Abrar Hussain
Affiliation:
Broadmoor Hospital, Crowthorne, Berkshire RG45 7EG, email: abrar.hussain@wlmht.nhs.uk
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References

National Prescribing Centre (2005) Improving Mental Health Services by Extending the Role of Nurses in Prescribing and Supplying Medication. Good Practice Guide. NPC.Google Scholar
Gray, R., Parr, A. & Brimblecombe, N. (2005) Mental health nurse supplementary prescribing: mapping progress 1 year after implementation. Psychiatric Bulletin, 29, 295297.Google Scholar
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