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Using the British National Formulary: best practice for nurse prescribers.

Nursing Standard 2011 September 22
This article explains how the British National Formulary (BNF) should be used to facilitate safe, effective and appropriate prescribing. It also outlines, by use of examples, how to find significant changes in a new edition of the BNF so that nurses can remain up to date with the latest prescribing information.

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