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Education consultation
Our education consultation closed in September 2017 Between June and prescribers proposal to withdraw our standards for medicines management Consultation response Education standards consultation
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Pre-2019 Standards of proficiency for nurse and midwife prescribers
unlicensed medicines NMC Circular 03/2010 First published: March 2010 Unlicensed medicines – changes prescribing Visit our page on standards for medicines management for more information NMC Circular 31/2007
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Second year student nurse, Saima
skills around person-centred patient assessment, medicines optimisation and administration and safeguarding health centre Saima also wants to develop patient management skills She’s currently being supervised to manage
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Whistleblowing disclosures: The action we took in 2023-24
most common themes of these disclosures were: management issues; patient care; health and safety; dishonesty; dishonesty; communication issues; prescribing and medicines management; behaviour or violence Commenting on the
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Circulars index
midwives independent prescribing of unlicensed medicines NMC Circular 03/2010 First published: March 2010 We've withdrawn our circular about unlicensed medicines – changes to the indicative content of the independent
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Professionalism in practice
Three animations demonstrate how you could use the framework to reflect on practice professionalism to address and rectify some medicines management issues 2) A midwife uses Enabling professionalism
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Identifying and explaining regulatory concerns
and didn’t keep proper records of what medicines had and hadn’t been administered, there the nurse can safely manage how they administer medicines An allegation about a nurse, midwife or nursing
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First year student nurse, Emma
develop effective communication and relationship management skills To acquire skills and knowledge for post-operative post-operative care, specifically pain management, vital signs, and fluid balance To undertake wound
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Haematology Ward
effective administration and optimisation of medicines, specifically analgesia To observe and assess that list the communication and relationship management skills nurses must have, and the nursing procedures
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Insight into Fitness to Practise
Analysis of fitness to practise (FtP) data Nursing and midwifery are among the UK’s most employers more commonly refer prescribing and medicines management issues, which typically involve errors in