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  1. Apr 2, 2020 · 7 Registered healthcare professionals who administer medicines, or when appropriate delegate10 the administration of medicines, are accountable for their actions, non-actions and omissions, and exercise professionalism and professional judgement at all times.

  2. Apr 5, 2021 · It reminds you that where possible, you must avoid prescribing for yourself or those close to you. It goes through what you need to consider when repeat prescribing, prescribing controlled drugs or share the responsibility of your patient with a colleague.

  3. Jun 14, 2023 · Safety of services is one of the key lines of enquiry by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). General practice professionals should take steps to ensure that safe prescribing procedures are in place and that patients are fully informed about the medicines they are being prescribed.

  4. Apr 5, 2021 · You must use your professional judgement to apply the standards to your day-to-day practice. If you do this, act in good faith and in the interests of patients, you will be able to explain and justify your decisions and actions. We say more about professional judgement, and how the professional standards relate to our fitness to practise processes,

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  5. Contents. Background and context. Who is the resource for? What is medicines management? The right medicine for the right patient and the right time. Becoming an independent prescriber. Competencies and maintaining competence. Specialist prescribing. Delegation.

  6. You should be proportionate when obtaining a patients consent. For most prescribing decisions, you can rely on a patient’s verbal consent, as long as you are satisfied that they’ve had the opportunity to consider any relevant information and decided to go ahead.

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  8. Nov 13, 2023 · The format is designed to help readers recall their understanding of a medication through a series of questions, exploring up-to-date evidence, and reviewing accessible information not readily found in prescribing texts.