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#Ministry of Health, (December 2011). A review of the use of antipsychotic drugs in British Columbia’s residential care facilities, p.7.  Online: http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2011/use-of-antipsychotic-drugs.pdf (Last accessed May 10, 2016). [ “BC anti-psychotic drug review”]
#Ministry of Health, (December 2011). A review of the use of antipsychotic drugs in British Columbia’s residential care facilities, p.7.  Online: http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2011/use-of-antipsychotic-drugs.pdf (Last accessed May 10, 2016). [ “BC anti-psychotic drug review”]
#BC anti-psychotic drug review. See, RCR, Division 5, “Use of restraints”, s. 73-75.
#BC anti-psychotic drug review. See, RCR, Division 5, “Use of restraints”, s. 73-75.
#BC anti-psychotic drug review, pg. 8 and 9.  
# See: BC anti-psychotic drug review, pg. 8 and 9.   Also Office of the Seniors Advocate. (2015) Monitoring Seniors Services. p. 25.
#BC Patient Safety and Quality Council. “Call for Less Antipsychotics in  Residential care  (“CLeAR”) “ Online : http://bcpsqc.ca/clinical-improvement/clear/  (Last accessed  May 10, 2016)
#BC Patient Safety and Quality Council. “Call for Less Antipsychotics in  Residential care  (“CLeAR”) “ Online : http://bcpsqc.ca/clinical-improvement/clear/  (Last accessed  May 10, 2016)
#Best practice guideline for dementia.  
#Best practice guideline for dementia.