Using chemists and pharmacies
Here, people talk about their experiences of using pharmacy services, either at the local chemist or in supermarket pharmacies, including: what can a pharmacist or...
What is a practice nurse?
Nurses play an important role in providing care in general practice. General practice nurses are nurses that work in GP surgeries. ‘Practice nurses’, as they’re called, are qualified and registered nurses. What does a practice nurse do?
Practice nurses can help with lots of different health problems. Often they also run clinics for long-term health problems such as asthma or diabetes. Some nurses are nurse practitioners – this means that they have additional training and skills. Some nurses can prescribe medication and are called nurse independent prescribers. Nurses may run clinics for minor problems (such as cuts and ingrown toenails), and most practice nurses carry out cervical screening (smear tests).
Practice nurses can help patients of all ages in many ways including:
consultations (appointments) in the surgery or health centre
Here, people talk about their experiences of using pharmacy services, either at the local chemist or in supermarket pharmacies, including: what can a pharmacist or...
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