This paper highlights the inadequacy of existing research for the purposes of evidence-based PRN (Latin, pro re nata or 'as needed') medication practice in psychiatric settings and notes the absence of relevant evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and policies, both nationally and internationally. The professional, ethical and legal importance of PRN medication practices is also discussed, and shown to add to the urgency of developing a research agenda which will serve as an adequate basis for good clinical practice. This paper summarises the relevant research and identifies problems that can arise for clinicians involved in the administration of PRN medications in mental health settings. It concludes by highlighting key issues wh...
PRN, or 'as needed', medications are administered frequently by mental health nurses in psychiatric ...
Many medications are prescribed and administered PRN (pro re nata, as needed). However, there are fe...
This literature review examines the culture of prn medication within acute inpatient mental health s...
This paper highlights the inadequacy of existing research for the purposes of evidence-based PRN (La...
This paper highlights the inadequacy of existing research for the purposes of evidence-based PRN (La...
Pro re nata (PRN; 'as needed') medication is an archetypal mainstay for managing acute psychiatric i...
Administration of p.r.n. (pro re nata) medication is a typical practice in acute inpatient mental he...
PRN psychotropic medications (medications given with the aim of changing the patient's mental state ...
PRN psychotropic medications (medications given with the aim of changing the patient's mental state ...
Pro re nata (PRN) medication is medication administered by nurses as required commonly in response t...
Many countries now have national mental health policies and guidelines to decrease or eliminate the ...
Multidisciplinary consensus of best practice for pro re nata (PRN) psychotropic medications within a...
The use of ‘pro re nata’ (PRN) or ‘as required’ medicines is widespread in inpatient mental health s...
PRN, or 'as needed', medications are administered frequently by mental health nurses in psychiatric ...
PRN, or 'as needed', medications are administered frequently by mental health nurses in psychiatric ...
PRN, or 'as needed', medications are administered frequently by mental health nurses in psychiatric ...
Many medications are prescribed and administered PRN (pro re nata, as needed). However, there are fe...
This literature review examines the culture of prn medication within acute inpatient mental health s...
This paper highlights the inadequacy of existing research for the purposes of evidence-based PRN (La...
This paper highlights the inadequacy of existing research for the purposes of evidence-based PRN (La...
Pro re nata (PRN; 'as needed') medication is an archetypal mainstay for managing acute psychiatric i...
Administration of p.r.n. (pro re nata) medication is a typical practice in acute inpatient mental he...
PRN psychotropic medications (medications given with the aim of changing the patient's mental state ...
PRN psychotropic medications (medications given with the aim of changing the patient's mental state ...
Pro re nata (PRN) medication is medication administered by nurses as required commonly in response t...
Many countries now have national mental health policies and guidelines to decrease or eliminate the ...
Multidisciplinary consensus of best practice for pro re nata (PRN) psychotropic medications within a...
The use of ‘pro re nata’ (PRN) or ‘as required’ medicines is widespread in inpatient mental health s...
PRN, or 'as needed', medications are administered frequently by mental health nurses in psychiatric ...
PRN, or 'as needed', medications are administered frequently by mental health nurses in psychiatric ...
PRN, or 'as needed', medications are administered frequently by mental health nurses in psychiatric ...
Many medications are prescribed and administered PRN (pro re nata, as needed). However, there are fe...
This literature review examines the culture of prn medication within acute inpatient mental health s...