Objective: To examine the knowledge and beliefs of doctors and nurses in inpatient psychiatric units about pro re nata (PRN) (as needed) medications for psychotic disorders. Methods: Medical (n = 44) and nursing (n = 80) staff in two metropolitan public hospital units completed a structured questionnaire about their use of PRN psychotropic medications on one occasion during the four months from March-June 1999. Results: Nurses selected more indications for PRN antipsychotics than doctors (3.49 vs 2.72, p < 0.05), whereas doctors selected more indications for PRN benzodiazepines (3.77 vs 3.19, p < 0.05). The groups did not differ in the number of selected indications for using anticholinergics. For agitation, the majority of nurses viewed bo...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...
Objective: To examine the use of pro re nata (PRN) (as needed) medication in hospitalized patients w...
Many countries now have national mental health policies and guidelines to decrease or eliminate the ...
Pro re nata (PRN) medication is medication administered by nurses as required commonly in response t...
Purpose- The aim was to explore the perceptions of staff towards psychotropic Pro Re Nata (PRN) medi...
Objectives: Available evidence suggests that the use of 'as needed' (PRN; from the Latin pro re nata...
Pro re nata (PRN; 'as needed') medication is an archetypal mainstay for managing acute psychiatric i...
The use of pro re nata (PRN) medication, a medication that is given when needed, as opposed to medic...
Multidisciplinary consensus of best practice for pro re nata (PRN) psychotropic medications within a...
Introduction: Administration of psychotropic pro re nata (PRN) medications is influenced by diverse ...
Administration of p.r.n. (pro re nata) medication is a typical practice in acute inpatient mental he...
In the present study, we interviewed 40 patients in acute inpatient mental health settings regarding...
Poor practice associated with pro re nata (PRN) prescriptions in mental health is common and has ser...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...
Objective: To examine the use of pro re nata (PRN) (as needed) medication in hospitalized patients w...
Many countries now have national mental health policies and guidelines to decrease or eliminate the ...
Pro re nata (PRN) medication is medication administered by nurses as required commonly in response t...
Purpose- The aim was to explore the perceptions of staff towards psychotropic Pro Re Nata (PRN) medi...
Objectives: Available evidence suggests that the use of 'as needed' (PRN; from the Latin pro re nata...
Pro re nata (PRN; 'as needed') medication is an archetypal mainstay for managing acute psychiatric i...
The use of pro re nata (PRN) medication, a medication that is given when needed, as opposed to medic...
Multidisciplinary consensus of best practice for pro re nata (PRN) psychotropic medications within a...
Introduction: Administration of psychotropic pro re nata (PRN) medications is influenced by diverse ...
Administration of p.r.n. (pro re nata) medication is a typical practice in acute inpatient mental he...
In the present study, we interviewed 40 patients in acute inpatient mental health settings regarding...
Poor practice associated with pro re nata (PRN) prescriptions in mental health is common and has ser...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...