BNF Prescribing Practice for Medical Students

Get a copy of the latest BNF and improve your knowledge of
prescribing medicines and patient management
Our BNF Prescribing Practice for Medical Students resource,
written by experienced doctors and the BNF,
provides you with a unique resource designed to test your ability
to diagnose common clinical conditions, identify adverse drug
reactions, and prescribe effective drug treatments that minimise
harm to patients. Take advantage of the over 100 practice
questions and hardcopy of the latest BNF, designed to
support best prescribing practice. Question topics include asthma,
cardiology, diabetes, infections, medical emergencies, drug
interactions and prescribing in pregnancy.
This resource can be completed as you embark on your clinical
training, or at any time during your studies to obtain a head start
on prescribing issues and prepare for your exams. Our BNF
Prescribing Practice revision resource was recommended to
38% of our customers in 2011*.
Our BNF Prescribing Practice resource is now available with
BNF 62. Updated prescribing
information included in the new BNF 62 includes:
- Rebound acid hypersecretion with proton pump inhibitors
- Management of haemorrhage in patients taking warfarin
- Antipsychotics
- Treatment of high-severity community-acquired pneumonia
- Pioglitzaone and bladder cancer
Your onExamination resource will include:
- A hardcopy of BNF 62 issued by post
- Over 100 practice case problems, with links to the BNF 62
online
- Case problems include links to section on 'How to use the
BNF'
- Use AdaptForMe™ for challenging exam
revision
- Revise on the move with onExamination
Mobile
This edition of BNF Prescribing Practice for Medical Students
contains BNF No 62 which is subject to the following copyrights:
BNF data © BMJ Group Ltd and the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of
Great Britain, 2011.
Our BNF Prescribing Practice for Medical Students is developed
and maintained for you by a clinical editorial team, led by:
Dr Matt Morgan
Specialist Registrar, University Hospital of Wales
*Based on data collected at the point of sales
between 1.01.11 and 31.12.11.