. The chemist and druggist [electronic resource]. drowsiness, photophobia,severe generalised headache, visualdisturbance, unsteadiness. Lindbaek M, Hjortdahl P. The clinicaldiagnosis of acute purulent sinusitisin general practice - a review. Br JGen Pract 2002;52:491-5. Got an idea for a PracticalApproach scenario or would youlike to write one? Email yoursuggestion to: 18 Chemist Druggist CPD ZONE CLINICAL PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL CAREERS ^ 16 Sip feeds ? 19 MUR ethics f 20 Injury and illness f 22 Dispensing errors If 25 Retirement This s


. The chemist and druggist [electronic resource]. drowsiness, photophobia,severe generalised headache, visualdisturbance, unsteadiness. Lindbaek M, Hjortdahl P. The clinicaldiagnosis of acute purulent sinusitisin general practice - a review. Br JGen Pract 2002;52:491-5. Got an idea for a PracticalApproach scenario or would youlike to write one? Email yoursuggestion to: 18 Chemist Druggist CPD ZONE CLINICAL PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL CAREERS ^ 16 Sip feeds ? 19 MUR ethics f 20 Injury and illness f 22 Dispensing errors If 25 Retirement This series aims to help you make the right decisions when confronted by an ethical dilemma. Every month we present a scenario likely to arise in acommunity pharmacy and ask a practising pharmacist and/or a member of the Pharmacy Law and Ethics Association (PLEA) to comment on the legal andethical implications of the actions open to you. Readers are invited to have their say at Can you take theeasy route to MURs?. he NHS contract in England and Walesallows pharmacy contractors to claim fora maximum of 400 MURs per year. At£28 per review this can represent considerableincome. The aim of payment for these reviews isto enable patients to get the best from theirmedication by establishing dialogue with both thepatient and their CP. The NHS provides a service specification andwhile the proposal under consideration is notoutside the framework, this cherry pickingapproach is not quite what the NHS had in mindas a more clinical role for pharmacists. JbUilCCll COlaSluGIuuOllS Pharmacists are required to be honest andtrustworthy (Principle 6 of the Code of Ethics) andcomply with legal, and in this case contractual,requirements. Their judgement is also expectedto not be impaired by commercial interests(Principle ). Choosing only easy reviews CPD Reflect • Plan • Act • Evaluate could be seen as being influenced by financialconsiderations. According t


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