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[Prescriptions by nurses and the law on medications]
Antonio Herrera Gómez1, Juan Miguel Martínez Galiano, Manuel Ratia Ramos
1H. U. Virgen de las Nieves de Granada.
Abstract:
To prescribe means to issue a professional health criteria directed towards a patient in order to select materials, products and/or medication administered as part of nursing care. To prescribe consists in fulfilling medication or a medical formula. At present times, the countries which authorize prescriptions by nurses are Australia, France, the USA, Canada, Botswana, Zambia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Brazil. In Spain, studies show that nurses prescribe more than 200 pharmaceutical medications and other sanitary products every day; moreover, health professionals and management are aware of and approve this activity carried out by nurses.
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