Great Apps for Great Nurses

It's no surprise that nurses are taking advantage of all the new technology we have today, including apps. Apps are revolutionizing the nursing profession as we know it. This article gives summaries of five of our favorite nursing apps. Lounge Article

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Whether you are tech savvy or not, there is no denying that there are many great nursing apps you can download with just the tap of a screen. In fact, nursing apps are revolutionizing the nursing profession as we know it, and below we have listed a few of our favorites:

For Drug Information - Micromedex

This app is a free resource for nurses to search for specific drug information. Micromedex is perfect for a nurse that is on the go and doesn't have the time to search through a drug book.

This app includes the following features: generic names including selected combination products, common trade names, therapeutic classes, black box warnings, dosages, dose adjustments, indications, administration, monitoring, how supplied, contraindications, precautions, adverse effects, drug interactions, pregnancy categories, breastfeeding, mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/micromedex-drug-information/id390211464?mt=8

For Clinicals - Epocrates

Have all the information you need during clinicals at the palm of your hand using the Epocrates app! You can use this app to do the following: find providers for consults and referrals, review drug prescribing and safety information, check potentially harmful drug-drug interactions up to 30 drugs at a time, select national and regional healthcare insurance formularies for drug coverage information, identify pills by imprint code and physical characteristics, perform dozens of calculations (such as BMI and GFR), and access timely medical news.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/epocrates/id281935788?mt=8

For Organization - Evernote

Evernote allows you to take notes, capture photos, create to-do lists, and record voice reminders while keeping all of your notes searchable! This app is ideal for nursing students that need help keeping track of tests and assignments as well as busy nurses that want a guide to help them track all of their daily tasks.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/evernote/id281796108?mt=8

I love nurses pocket drug guide. I pay the $10. It's so worth it for a speedy lookup and no internet.

My institution provides Lexicomp for free and I really like that one.

-10 second EM is a quick reference for many things ED. Doc focused but I still like it and use it.

-I have a dedicated conversion calculator. Many of them out there and nice when you need it.

-Medicode for a quick reference ACLS algorithms

-Epocrates

- And a game called Resuscitation. fun one that puts you in the docs shoes.

Specializes in Emergency Nursing.
My institution provides Lexicomp for free and I really like that one.

-10 second EM is a quick reference for many things ED. Doc focused but I still like it and use it.

-I have a dedicated conversion calculator. Many of them out there and nice when you need it.

-Medicode for a quick reference ACLS algorithms

-Epocrates

- And a game called Resuscitation. fun one that puts you in the docs shoes.

I download the Resuscitation game last night...I was up until 0130 playing that game. Lol It's very addicting :)

Specializes in Urology, HH, med/Surg.

Pill Identifier from Drugs.Com, I believe.

Very helpful in HH when handed a bowl of loose pills... (And yes- happens more than you'd think)

Came in handy a few times in the hospital as well when a loose pill was discovered in the bed or on the floor!

Specializes in LTC and Pediatrics.

At school, we had to have the Unbound Medicine one. I particularly use the Davis Drug Guide which came as part of it. You can get the Drug Guide separately.

Specializes in Critical Care, Emergency, Education, Informatics.

Read by QXmd. Since my facility uses a proxy server to the library I can get most journals to my iPad and iPhone. Next is Papers 3 which I use as a reference manager, to keep track of my PDF's.

I find over the past year or so I don't use apps as much as I used to . Davis Drug guide because the facility I'm at now only uses generic names not trade names and i can't remember half of them.

Keep sharing these are all great! I'll be starting nursing school soon! Apps are great!

Specializes in Maternal Child.

MDCalc

BiliTool

I use mobile PDR all the time.

Pdf reader :-)

Thanks for the suggestions :)

I use daily :

Medscape

Evernote (to review my saved medical notes)

Infinite dose calculator

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