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Using nurse-led patient monitoring to avoid medicines-related harm
Nursing Standard
Swansea University Authors: Sue Jordan , Vera Logan , Adam Turner , David Hughes
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Effective medicines optimisation involves the use of medicines to control disease while ensuringthat adverse effects are kept to a minimum. However, medicines-related harm and symptommismanagement represent significant risks to patients, particularly those with long-term conditions.These risks are a...
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Effective medicines optimisation involves the use of medicines to control disease while ensuringthat adverse effects are kept to a minimum. However, medicines-related harm and symptommismanagement represent significant risks to patients, particularly those with long-term conditions.These risks are accentuated by inadequate patient monitoring, with some nurses and other healthcareprofessionals being unaware of their responsibility to monitor patients and avoid medicines-relatedharm. This article explores strategies that will enable nurses to take an increasingly active role inmedicines optimisation. |
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