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Old May 09, 2008, 03:57 PM
NayNaeRN (Female)
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best (basic) Pda For Your Buck!!!

Hi guys!!!
i am a new grad!!! just landed my first job!!! yay... anyway, during med pass i'm not very comfortable/confident on the meds i give b/c i don't remember half of them and what they're for. so i need a quick and easy/basic pda and med program that will facilitate my dilema. i just don't want to be searching thru a med book q 2 mins to find out if i'm doing the right thing because when all is said and done i've passed the window in which i can actually give the med. i so dont mind taking the time out to look up the med it's jsut the time factor. something very cheap and basic as the only thing i think i will be using it for is meds...
any little bit of advice would be grateful!

thanks,

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Old May 09, 2008, 06:00 PM
Brie80 (Female)
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Re: best (basic) Pda For Your Buck!!!

Try searching on allnurses.com PDAs. There are a few threads that discuses PDAs and different programs to use for nursing.

Good luck finding one that works best for you.

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Old May 09, 2008, 07:08 PM
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to be honest as for the pda the tungsten e is a very stable pda at a desent price. there is that and the e2. both are great affordable and just all around a great pda. never had one proble with it after about 3 years.

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Old May 10, 2008, 12:48 AM
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same goes for my T|X... I use it all the time for a quick reference. I can find any drug in about 3-5 seconds including powering up!!

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