PsychNurse Pro

About PsychNurse Pro

A free, evidence-based clinical reference and learning platform built for psychiatric nurses, advanced nurse practitioners, non-medical prescribers, and Nurse Approved Clinicians practising in England and Wales.

About the Author

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Laura Tye

Psychiatric Nurse · England & Wales

PsychNurse Pro was created by Laura Tye, a psychiatric nurse practising in England and Wales. The platform was developed to address a gap in accessible, accurate, and well-referenced educational resources for mental health nursing professionals — particularly those preparing for revalidation, advancing their practice, or transitioning into specialist roles.

All content has been compiled from sources available in the public domain, including NICE guidelines, the BNF, NMC standards, NHS England frameworks, RCPsych guidance, MHRA documentation, and primary legislation. The platform is updated to reflect current legislative and clinical guidance applicable to England and Wales.

What's Included

509 quiz questions across all psychiatric nursing topics

Full MHA 1983, MCA 2005, and related legislation reference

Psychotropic medications with BNF-referenced monitoring guidance

MDT roles, mental health teams, and communication skills

CPD tracker with NMC revalidation PDF export

Clinical scenarios with evidence-based decision-point feedback

Scope & Disclaimer

England and Wales only. All legislation, regulatory frameworks, and clinical guidelines referenced on this platform apply specifically to England and Wales. Scottish law (Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003), Northern Ireland legislation, and Republic of Ireland law are outside the scope of this platform.

Educational purposes only. This platform is intended as an educational and reference resource. It does not constitute clinical advice and must not be used as the sole basis for clinical decision-making. Always apply professional judgement and follow your local trust policies, national guidance, and the NMC Code.

Public domain sources. All information has been obtained from sources available in the public domain. No proprietary clinical information, patient data, or confidential NHS materials are included.

Key References & Sources

Contact & Feedback

Get in touch

For feedback, corrections, content suggestions, or to report an inaccuracy, please reach out. All clinical content is reviewed and updated regularly to reflect current guidance.

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