Suggested iPhone Apps for students
Register Today!- by ProudStudent Jul 18, '12Do you have any iPhone apps that you used and can recommend for nursing school? Maybe anything that you rely on that has helped you study, or stay organized? Please share!!
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- Jul 18, '12 by SunshineDaisyI love micromedex! It's a pretty good drug reference. I also have a few nclex apps from Saunders and Lippencot.Yummy Chocolate likes this.
- Jul 19, '12 by ProudStudentQuote from SunshineDaisyI'll check them out! Thanks for responding.I love micromedex! It's a pretty good drug reference. I also have a few nclex apps from Saunders and Lippencot.
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- Aug 10, '12 by CharmantUnThe two I use all the time are:
1.Merriam Webster Medical dictionary--the dictionary is fully loaded on my iphone, there's no annual fee, and I don't need 3G or wifi to use it. It keeps track of your history--so you can easily see words you've had to look up recently.
2. Medical Terms reference--great for quickly looking up acronyms you don't know. This is super helpful when you are picking a pt and looking at a Kardex and you have no idea what something like SBO means. (Small Bowel Obstruction)
Others I've bought but I rarely use:
RN Nursing Essentials
Lytes
Top 200 Drugs
Lab Values
Nurse Tabs-Med Surg
ICU pearls
PICU lite calculator
Health Costs--Healthcare Blue Book
Post to this forum if you want to know more about any of these apps. - Aug 19, '12 by gwrayneltwo I use all the time are:
1.Merriam Webster Medical dictionary--the dictionary is fully loaded on my iphone, there's no annual fee, and I don't need 3G or wifi to use it. It keeps track of your history--so you can easily see words you've had to look up recently.
2. Medical Terms reference--great for quickly looking up acronyms you don't know. This is super helpful when you are picking a pt and looking at a Kardex and you have no idea what something like SBO means. (Small Bowel Obstruction)
Others I've bought but I rarely use:
RN Nursing Essentials
Lytes
Top 200 Drugs
Lab Values
Nurse Tabs-Med Surg
ICU pearls
PICU lite calculator
Health Costs--Healthcare Blue Book
Post to this forum if you want to know more about any of these apps.[/QUOTE] - Aug 19, '12 by GitanoRNQuote from gwraynel[/QUOTE]two I use all the time are:
1.Merriam Webster Medical dictionary--the dictionary is fully loaded on my iphone, there's no annual fee, and I don't need 3G or wifi to use it. It keeps track of your history--so you can easily see words you've had to look up recently.
2. Medical Terms reference--great for quickly looking up acronyms you don't know. This is super helpful when you are picking a pt and looking at a Kardex and you have no idea what something like SBO means. (Small Bowel Obstruction)
Others I've bought but I rarely use:
RN Nursing Essentials
Lytes
Top 200 Drugs
Lab Values
Nurse Tabs-Med Surg
ICU pearls
PICU lite calculator
Health Costs--Healthcare Blue Book
Post to this forum if you want to know more about any of these apps.
I truly wish these were around when I was in my nursing program. - Aug 28, '12 by KRSLPNOne of the best apps I've come across, and it's free, is Medscape. Very useful with plenty of good info
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