#1 Nursing Resource: 7 Million Pageviews Per Month

Log in   Sign up   Why join?   | Layout: Switch to narrow layout Color: gold style blue style rose style
Nursing Community for Nurses
Home Forums Articles Specialty Students Region Career Resources

Advanced Search Site Help Site Map

Which watch is best?



Currently Online
Members: 426
Guests: 2,287
2,713

Job Spotlight
Oncology Nurse RN
Southlake, Texas
Forum Spotlight
Oncology Nursing

Nursing Degrees

Nursing Articles

Imagine.
Am I Meant To Be A Nurse?
Nurse
Health Website Analysis: allnurses.com
They Call Me The Swamp Nurse
Submit An Article

Nursing Jobs

Job Seeker: Employer:

Newsletter

Subscribe to the free allnurses.com email newsletter. We will keep you informed of nursing news, articles, discussions, and more.

Enter your email address:

Read current:
Nursing Newsletter

How-To allnurses

allnurses videos

Welcome to allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses

The largest most active online nursing community. Join 294,426 nurses from around the world to learn, communicate, and network. For full allnurses.com access, register today - it's free! Problems during registration? Please don't hesitate to contact support.

Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old Dec 19, 2005, 09:10 PM
mcknis (Male)
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2005
Which watch is best?

I have always been fond of digital watches. I enjoy being able to quickly change from standard to military time with one button. I usually buy as cheap as I can while still having a light to see the time.

Since I have looked into nursing school, I have found many people telling me to avoid digital watches and opt for a second hand watch. Is this really necessary? I know several doctors, nurses, EMTs, CNAs/STNAs, and others who use digital watches and seem to do fine. I have seen many ERs, ICUs and even entire hospitals switch over to digital clocking systems. Is it beneficial only in this area? I have heard that it all depends on what time frame you were raised in that determines what kind you will use. Please explain.

I am looking for advice from everyone out there. Which kind of watch do you wear and why? Can vitals be taken as easily with a digital vs second hand watch? I am looking for a watch with seconds (digital or second hand), indiglo/light, lightweight, and reasonably cheap.

Thanks always.

Top
  #2  
Old Dec 19, 2005, 09:35 PM
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2003
Re: Which watch is best?

With these over 40 eyes, I say any watch that you can see is good! :>)

Top
  #3  
Old Dec 19, 2005, 09:39 PM
Larry77's Avatar
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Re: Which watch is best?

One of the nurses at work has a Nike watch that is digital but has seconds counting int he background in huge numbers...might be something to consider...I have no idea how much they run though. Take a look at Ebay they have tons of watches very cheap.

Top
  #4  
Old Dec 19, 2005, 11:10 PM
Hoozdo's Avatar
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Re: Which watch is best?

Originally Posted by mcknis
I have always been fond of digital watches. I enjoy being able to quickly change from standard to military time with one button. I usually buy as cheap as I can while still having a light to see the time.

Since I have looked into nursing school, I have found many people telling me to avoid digital watches and opt for a second hand watch. Is this really necessary? I know several doctors, nurses, EMTs, CNAs/STNAs, and others who use digital watches and seem to do fine. I have seen many ERs, ICUs and even entire hospitals switch over to digital clocking systems. Is it beneficial only in this area? I have heard that it all depends on what time frame you were raised in that determines what kind you will use. Please explain.

I am looking for advice from everyone out there. Which kind of watch do you wear and why? Can vitals be taken as easily with a digital vs second hand watch? I am looking for a watch with seconds (digital or second hand), indiglo/light, lightweight, and reasonably cheap.

Thanks always.
I have learned you better have one that is semi-water proof too. All that handwashing does impact your watch!

Top
  #5  
Old Dec 19, 2005, 11:34 PM
Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2003
Re: Which watch is best?

Yes, waterproof w/a sweep second hand. And a BIG, easily-readable face. I have a timex indiglo which is very handy in the late-night hours. I have never tried to use a digital watch to time resp'r'ns or pulse, but I would think it would present a problem w/precision b/c you would have to wait until the minute changes. W/a sweep second hand, you would be able to tell that just by glancing at it, w/o having to wait for the digits to flip. I have seen some folks use a pendant-type watch attached to their shirt, too. I would think this would be a little easier than twisting the wristwatch around your wrist to find the face. I don't like the metal expandbles b/c moisture gets trapped under them too easily when you are constantly washing your hands and it grabs onto and pulls those little arm hairs. OUCH!

Top
  #6  
Old Dec 20, 2005, 01:01 AM
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2002
Re: Which watch is best?

Originally Posted by kadokin
Yes, waterproof w/a sweep second hand. And a BIG, easily-readable face. I have a timex indiglo which is very handy in the late-night hours. I have never tried to use a digital watch to time resp'r'ns or pulse, but I would think it would present a problem w/precision b/c you would have to wait until the minute changes. W/a sweep second hand, you would be able to tell that just by glancing at it, w/o having to wait for the digits to flip. I have seen some folks use a pendant-type watch attached to their shirt, too. I would think this would be a little easier than twisting the wristwatch around your wrist to find the face. I don't like the metal expandbles b/c moisture gets trapped under them too easily when you are constantly washing your hands and it grabs onto and pulls those little arm hairs. OUCH!
Too true. I used a digital watch for years. One day the battery died and I had to use my analog watch. I found it faster and easier to use. I also use waterproof watches.

Top
  #7  
Old Dec 20, 2005, 01:48 AM
Registered User
Join Date: May 2004
Re: Which watch is best?

If I wear a watch it has a second hand. I personally don't like the looks of digital watches, my uncle who is a nurse always wears digital watches and he has never complained about it.

Top
  #8  
Old Dec 20, 2005, 05:42 AM
Jessy_RN's Avatar
Jessy_RN (Female)
~NIGHT-SHIFTER~
Join Date: Sep 2004
Re: Which watch is best?

I bought a waterproof watch with seconds hand and changeable strap. Very cheap too but does the job.

Top
Remove this ad - Upgrade your Membership Sponsored Links
 
Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
wrist watch, fob watch or lanyard watch? monstermunch Nursing Gear 13 Aug 08, 2007 07:37 PM


Currently Active Users Viewing: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search



New To Site?
Need Help?

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:59 PM.

Which watch is best?

Copyright © 1996-2008, allnurses.com. All rights reserved.  allnurses.com, Inc. Advertising Information