Paediatric Prescribing Principles

Clinical

Length

90 minutes

Target Audiences

  • Paediatric and GP trainees
  • A wide range of child health professionals, including nurses and health visitors

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Course information

This eLearning module is aimed at all paediatricians, from trainee to consultant, and any health professionals with a role in prescribing drugs for children and young people.

After completing the module, users will be able to:

  • Understand the physiological changes that occur during childhood, which affect drug metabolism, including the impact of genetics and chronic diseases
  • Explain what adverse drug reactions are, see some examples of when they may occur, and understand what to do if they are suspected
  • Understand the principles of safe prescribing and drug administration including why errors may occur and methods to improve prescribing practice and patient safety.

Drug Metabolism

  • Describe the differences between paediatric patients and adults in relation to drug delivery, metabolism and action
  • Explain the impact of developmental physiology on drug disposition across age ranges of life
  • Describe the development of the major metabolic pathways in relation to age from prematurity through puberty
  • Describe childhood diseases and effect on drug disposition

Adverse Drug Reactions

  • Explain the meaning of an adverse drug reaction
  • Describe the differences between drug toxicity in the developing child, and that in adults
  • Describe the common clinical presentations of ADRs and be aware that a child’s symptoms may be explained by an ADR
  • List medicines more likely to cause ADRs in children and about specific age related drug toxicity
  • Gain knowledge of pharmacovigilance in paediatrics and be familiar with the yellow card system for reporting ADRs

Prescribing in Paediatrics

  • Describe the issues surrounding prescribing in paediatrics, including:
    • Why children are different to adults
    • Factors involved in calculating drug dosages in children
    • Selecting the correct formulation and route
    • Licensing and off-label prescribing
  • Describe the principles of prescribing errors in paediatrics, including:
    • Why do prescribing errors occur? Individual versus processing errors
    • Common and serious prescribing errors
    • The benefits and risks of electronic prescribing
  •  Describe the methods which can help to minimise prescribing errors

Subject matter experts

Dr Elizabeth Starkey

Subject matter expert

Dr Philippa Prentice

Subject matter expert

Dr Ranjev Kainth

Subject matter expert

Creation and review log

Creation/reviewDate
Launch dateOctober 2016
Review dateOctober 2019
Review date October 2022

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