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Audit: prescription of ‘as required’ (p.r.n.) medication in an in-patient setting

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

M. F. Bowden*
Affiliation:
Winterbourne House, 53/55 Argyle Road, Reading, Berkshire RG1 7YL
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Abstract

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Aims and method

This audit examines the quality of ‘as required’ (p.r.n.) prescribing for in-patients before and after standard setting.

Results

There were improvements in writing oral/intramuscular prescriptions and in the use of different drugs regularly and p.r.n. There was a trend for improvement in completion of guidelines for those on high doses but completion was not influenced by hidden p.r.n. prescribing. Writing p.r.n. prescriptions as a ranged dose was common and did not improve significantly.

Clinical implications

By using some simple measures, improvements in some aspects of potentially problematic p.r.n. medication can be achieved.

Type
Original Papers
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Copyright
Copyright © 1999 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

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