Inpatients being administered high doses and those who are at risk of receiving high doses (where the prescription of regular and PRN antipsychotic doses could potentially lead to HDAT) should be identified by means of a sticker attached by pharmacy staff to the drug prescription and ...
since it is, to the best of our knowledge, the first study to synthesise secondary literature on the usage of data as a form of evidence in primary care commissioning decisions. The application of a realist lens to this topic has provided an elucidation of contexts and their inherent interrel...
Qualitative changes in antibiotic use were introduced in May 2007 with a review of approved and recommended antibiotics by the microbiology and pharmacy departments, to achieve a limitation on the use of common classes of broad spectrum agents (e.g., cephalosporins, quinolones, macrolides) where ...