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Further reading
British Pharmacological Society
The BPS exists to promote and advance pharmacology in all its forms.
Royal Pharmaceutical Society
The RPS gives pharmacy a clear, strong voice in all healthcare discussions and decisions across Britain. They also publish the British National Formulary.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council
Better and safer care for people is at the heart of what the NMC does, supporting the healthcare professionals on their register to deliver the highest standards of care.
Multiple choice questions
1 What are the five phases of the nursing process:Assess, diagnose, plan, implement, evaluateAssess, diagnose, predict, implement, evaluateAssess, diagnose, plan, implement, identifyAssess, detect, plan,