critically analyse the different prescribing decisions that could be made in the management of a specific condition.
Assignment
Guidance for the written assignment Level 6
In this assignment you must critically analyse the different prescribing decisions that could be made in the management of a specific condition. It is not a case study, but an opportunity to consider the effectiveness of the pharmacological treatment options for the management of a condition. You should consider the quality of the evidence supporting different treatment choices.
The pass mark for this assessment is 40%.
- The Module Learning Outcomes should be the focus for the assignment.
- Critically analyse and synthesise the evidence of the chosen topic in depth
Justify any proposed changes to practice in your area on the basis of the examination of the literature
- Word Limit 2000 words +10%
The assignment allows the student to analyse the different prescribing decisions that could be made in the treatment of a patient. It will allow the student the opportunity to critique the different options. The pass mark for this assessment is 40%.
- Introduction to your assignment: Briefly explore the areas that you will discuss in this assignment 250 words – contraception for adolescents.
- Introduction to the condition to be discussed: Briefly explore the condition to be discussed 250 words – contraception – Why is it important, why I chose it, I do see it regularly yes
- Discuss the health advice that should be discussed: Critically explore the evidence on the effectiveness of any health advice 250 words – include health advice such as Contraceptive methods protect against pregnancy. If you use contraception correctly, you can have sex without worrying about getting pregnant or getting someone pregnant. Most methods of contraception won’t protect you against catching or passing on a sexually transmitted infection (STI).Condoms are the only method that can protect against both STIs and pregnancy. Protect your own and your partner’s health by using condoms as well as your chosen method of contraception.
