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How to use the guide
Introduction
Scope of this guidance and effect of devolution
Background
General
What is supplementary prescribing?
Legal basis of supplementary prescribing
Aims of supplementary prescribing
Comparison with independent prescribing and with Patient Group Directions
How supplementary prescribing will work
General principles
Characteristics of supplementary prescribing
Responsibilities
Working together
The process
Conditions and Health needs that can be included
Patient consent
Who can undertake supplementary prescribing?
Which nurses can be supplementary prescribers?
Selection of nurses to be trained
Training and preparation for supplementary prescribing
Preparation for independent prescribers
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Evaluation audit and clinical governance of supplementary
prescribing
The Clinical Management Plan
Medicines prescribable under supplementary prescribing
arrangements
The Patient Review
Good practice, ethics and issues common to all supplementary
prescribers
Stock items
Informing patients
Prescribing for self, family and friends
Patient Records
Adverse Reaction Reporting
Role of the National Patient Safety Agency
Legal and Clinical Liability
Liability of employer
Professional indemnity
Dispensing of prescribed items
Dispensing Doctors in primary care
Nurses required to dispense in primary care
Verification of prescribing status
Role of the pharmacist on verification of prescribing status
The NMC Voice Bank
Dispensing by appliance contractors
Urgent dispensing
Dispensing of items in Wales and Northern Ireland
Dispensing items against a nurse prescription in
hospital pharmacies
Prescribing information
Annex A
Nursing and Midwifery Council requirements for extended independent nurse prescribing
and supplementary prescribing
Annex B
CMP template for teams that have full co-terminus access to patient records
Annex C
CMP template for teams where the supplementary prescriber does not have co-terminus
access to the medical record
Annex D
Part 1 - Registration with Primary Care Information Group
Part 2 - Prescription Stationery
Appendix 1 - Form ISD(P)1
Appendix 2 - Form PSD1
Appendix 3 - Form PSD2
Appendix 4 - Form GP10N(2)(Complete)
Appendix 5 - Form GP10N(2)(Prescriber to complete)
Appendix 6 - Form HBPN(2)
Annex E
How to complete the prescription form