The pressure to prescribe for patients with personality disorder
Fiona Peniston-Bird
Nurse Prescribing, Vol. 10, Iss. 4, 13 Apr 2012, pp 189
Our trust is looking to provide a generic Scope of Practice template for nurse independent prescribers to sign up to. I understand that this is being done to standardize the quality of the scope. Is this something many trusts are doing, and is it a legal requirement?
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