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Nursing and the Privilege of Prescription

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro In brossura
Libro Nursing and the Privilege of Prescription Arlene W Keeling
Codice Libristo: 01030792
Casa editrice Ohio State University Press, giugno 2015
Considerable controversy exists at the state and national level both within and among the profession... Descrizione completa
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Considerable controversy exists at the state and national level both within and among the professions of medicine, nursing, and pharmacy concerning the issue of granting and/or expanding the privilege of prescription to nurses. Arlene W. Keeling identifies and describes the informal and formal roles nurses played over the course of the twentieth century in dispensing, furnishing, and prescribing medications. The book is built around a series of case studies representing diverse geographic areas of the United States during different decades. The major thesis of Nursing and the Privilege of Prescription, 1893-2000 is that the amount of freedom nurses have had with regard to medications has been dependent on the particular setting in which they practiced, on individual practice negotiations between physicians and nurses at the grassroots level, and on the level of trust that developed between them. Even before they had legal prescriptive authority, nurses safely and effectively administered drugs at various times and places throughout the century. Providing care in underserved areas of the country-in urban slums, in the remote hollows of Appalachia, and on Indian reservations-nurses offered access to care for many who would otherwise have been denied it. The struggle between organized medicine and nursing over where, to whom, and in what circumstances a practitioner is licensed to dispense, furnish, or prescribe drugs is the central tension of the book. What is clear throughout this history is that the "elusive and fine line" between medicine and nursing is fluid, especially in times and places where nurses are particularly needed. Nursing and the Privilege of Prescription, 1893-2000 provides historical data that could inform health policy today.

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Titolo completo Nursing and the Privilege of Prescription
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2015
Numero di pagine 252
EAN 9780814252413
ISBN 9780814252413
Codice Libristo 01030792
Peso 372
Dimensioni 152 x 229 x 15
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