Journal of General Practice Nursing (GPN) | December 2022

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Why point of care CRP testing should be standard practice

Why point of care CRP testing should be standard practice

Pages: 18 - 19

A correct diagnosis means a healthier patient, fewer repeat appointments and reduced antibiotic prescribing. As an advanced nurse practitioner, the author found that whether she prescribed antibiotics or not, too many patients were coming back a week later with ongoing symptoms of respiratory tract infections (RTIs). The fall in repeat appointments during a pilot project for C-reactive protein (CRP) testing which the author observed showed that point of care technology is key to an accurate diagnosis.

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