EMERGENCY MEDICATION DOSAGE CALCULATOR

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Hi,

I work in an outpatient surgery facility (I am spoiled with no weekends, holidays, or late nights) and wanted to share something with y'all. It is an emergency drug dosage calculator......one that you can carry in your pocket. You pick the drug to administer, enter the parameters, pt. information, and it does all the calculating for you!! No pens/paper/calculators!! We are buying one to keep on our crash cart at our facility. It was designed by an RN for nurses who work in the ER and Critical care areas, but it also is a wonderful idea for facilities like mine. If any of you are interested, it will be on the market within a few weeks and I can get you the information (it is also going to be affordable), just get your email address to me. No, I am not a salesman for the company, just a nurse who wants to get the word out about this wonderful new device.

Keep up the great posts!

Marie

If you're still around, (noticed this thread is pretty old!) I would like information about it too!

:)

I would love to have a one of those!

Glad2behere

Dear God...I see this has been posted awhile...so nurseree I hope you can still email me the information....it is exactly what i have been searching for ...ALL day!!! Thank you ....and hugs

I would love to have the info about the dosage calculator. Please E-mail me the info at:

Thank you soooo much!!

Jennifer

Specializes in Emergency Nursing Advanced Practice.

Get a Palm device and then get infusicalc from http://www.aetherpalm.com. It is the best and you can preset it to your hospitals standard concentrations. Plug in the dose needed, weight (if weight based drug) and boom you have the answer. Takes all of 5-10 seconds!

This link just gives me a server report w/ error #.

Is it just my computer, or is the link just bad? Sounds great, tho.!

Specializes in Emergency Nursing Advanced Practice.

Oooops, put a period in where it should not be.

Try this http://www.aetherpalm.com

Sorry for the problem.

Andrew

me too...thanx carmel

I have my Apothecalc, but the InfusiCalc sounds like a great tool for my T3 :)

Looks like you're generating alot of interest with this calculator. It sounds great. Please e-mail with this infor if you have time.

Hi,

I work in an outpatient surgery facility (I am spoiled with no weekends, holidays, or late nights) and wanted to share something with y'all. It is an emergency drug dosage calculator......one that you can carry in your pocket. You pick the drug to administer, enter the parameters, pt. information, and it does all the calculating for you!! No pens/paper/calculators!! We are buying one to keep on our crash cart at our facility. It was designed by an RN for nurses who work in the ER and Critical care areas, but it also is a wonderful idea for facilities like mine. If any of you are interested, it will be on the market within a few weeks and I can get you the information (it is also going to be affordable), just get your email address to me. No, I am not a salesman for the company, just a nurse who wants to get the word out about this wonderful new device.

Keep up the great posts!

Marie

Specializes in SICU-MICU,Radiology,ER.

Whats the big secret?

Why not just post it up here for all to see?

Has anyone heard of an ACLS class?

Or PDA?

Hi,

I work in an outpatient surgery facility (I am spoiled with no weekends, holidays, or late nights) and wanted to share something with y'all. It is an emergency drug dosage calculator......one that you can carry in your pocket. You pick the drug to administer, enter the parameters, pt. information, and it does all the calculating for you!! No pens/paper/calculators!! We are buying one to keep on our crash cart at our facility. It was designed by an RN for nurses who work in the ER and Critical care areas, but it also is a wonderful idea for facilities like mine. If any of you are interested, it will be on the market within a few weeks and I can get you the information (it is also going to be affordable), just get your email address to me. No, I am not a salesman for the company, just a nurse who wants to get the word out about this wonderful new device.

Keep up the great posts!

Marie

I'd love to get some info as well.

thanks

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