A descriptive comparative review on the retrospective and recent antipsychotic medication
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The retrospective process initially involves the collecting of information by completion of a questionnaire and consent; this will include obtaining confirmation of authority to act on behalf of the individual evidenced by production of a Power of Attorney or Grant of Probate or Will detailing the Executors of an estate if the individual is deceased. The CCG also required certified copies of ID to support the consent.
Once all of this information is received, the paperwork which has been submitted will be reviewed by an experienced Nurse Assessor who will complete a screening process. This will look at the initial evidence to consider whether a full assessment for NHS CHC is necessary. We will normally write to the applicant following this initial screening to advise of the next stage in the claim process.
Once all of this information is received, the paperwork which has been submitted will be reviewed by an experienced Nurse Assessor who will complete a screening process. This will look at the initial evidence to consider whether a full assessment for NHS CHC is necessary. We will normally write to the applicant following this initial screening to advise of the next stage in the claim process.
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Typical antipsychotic drugs act on the dopaminergic system, blocking the dopamine type 2 (D2) receptors. Atypical antipsychotics have lower affinity and occupancy for the dopaminergic receptors, and a high degree of occupancy of the serotoninergic receptors 5-HT2A.
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