BNF Prescribing Practice for Medical Students

Written by experienced doctors and the BNF, this resource is designed to improve your knowledge of prescribing medicines and patient management using the BNF. Practice questions support best practice, error reduction and legal requirements in prescribing. The resource has a focus on emergency medicine assessing your selection and prescribing of medicines in pressurised environments. Improve your prescribing knowledge with:
- A hardcopy of BNF 55 issued by post
- 100 practice case problems, with links to the BNF 55 online
- Detailed performance analysis and feedback
- Revision advice from experienced tutors
This edition of BNF Prescribing Practice for Medical Students contains BNF No 55 which is subject to the following copyrights: BNF data © BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and RPS Publishing, 2008.
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Feedback on your performance
At any time you can view your scores and check your performance in any subject category. The website can display detailed information on all questions answered by every user. Using this database the website can show you exactly how you compare with other candidates sitting the exam and how likely you are to pass. You can see where you are on the Normal (Gaussian) distribution curve!
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Learning journal
The learning journal is somewhere to leave notes and comments on the various subjects you have learnt during your revision. This can help you to make links between these topics. By doing this you can recognise your strengths and weaknesses while also identifying your progress. It can also enhance your written and general communication skills within the field of medicine; a skill generally overlooked during your training.
Question of the day
Test your prescribing knowledge with our question of the day.
A 25-year-old woman is diagnosed with tonic-clonic seizures. She
takes the combined oral contraceptive Logynon. Which antiepileptic
drug should be prescribed first-line for the treatment of this
patient's tonic-clonic seizures?
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