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Medication Decision Tool: Authority
This principle provides information about when an order is required and what to look for in an order. Ask yourself: Does this medication practice require an order? Is a controlled act involved? Does other legislation impact performing this in my workplace setting? Is the order clear, complete and appropriate? To help you answer this, use...
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Guidance on Nurses’ Roles in Medical Assistance in Dying
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Ian-David-Loughrey-8435646-July-2019.pdf
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Evidence-informed sources
As a nurse, what evidence-informed sources can I use to support my medication practice? As a nurse, it’s important to use a variety of evidence-informed sources for any medication practice, including administering, prescribing or dispensing. Examples of evidence-informed sources might include (but are not limited to): best practice...
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Medication Decision Tool: Competence
This principle involves making sure you have the knowledge, skill and judgment to safely perform a medication practice. Ask yourself: Am I the appropriate care provider? Do I have the knowledge, skill and judgment? If you're not sure, consider what resources you need to answer this question. For example, look up drug references or best...
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APPROVED Feb 2024 RN Prescribing_LV_ForTranslation (1).docx
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The complexities of RN prescribing
What we're considering when drafting a new regulation for RN prescribing.
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Alistone T. Skepple 9105362.pdf
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Cara Russon, 07329125, November 1-2, 2018.neut.ftv.pdf
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Karin Zorn, 7633993, May 2, 2017.pdf