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Sep 27, 2008 07:37 PM

PDA help

by mamaof4

trying to decide on a PDA....any suggestions?? I will be a
LVN grad in December and will start the RN bridge program next year. I need it for school and work......


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Old Sep 27, 2008, 11:07 PM

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I love my Palm Tungsten E2... but then again, it's 2 years old AND I got it for 1/2 cost because the seal had been broken on the box.
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Old Sep 28, 2008, 10:36 AM

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What great timing! I was just coming on to post the same question. Our phone contracts will be up soon, and I'm trying to figure out if I should get a phone/PDA combo.

How many students out there use the PDA for classes, and how many nurses use it for work? Is it necessary or at least very handy?

Also, if you have a PDA, what type do you recommend? And what software? I'm thinking a drug guide would be handy. Anything else?

I'd also love to hear from Austin nurses at the area hospitals. Anything specific to job location?

Thanks!
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Old Sep 28, 2008, 04:32 PM

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I have both an Dell Axim x30 high (624 mhz) and a Cingular 8525 cellphone (pda/phone combo). I bought my Dell Axim for my undergraduate degree 2 years ago when I used to carry just a regular cell-phone. It was such a hassle to carry both. The size of my pda is too huge to just carry in my pocket. My pda has been sitting on my desk at home in the charging cradle collecting dust.

I started my first semester of my nursing program a few weeks ago. I carry just my pda/phone, and it phreaking ROCKS! I can look up drugs/diseases in a jiffy. PDA phones are quite pricey.... If you break/lose it, you lose two devices in one. I'm not much of a Palm interface fan, so that is why I stuck with my Windows Mobile based PDA phone.

-Paul :-)
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from mamaof4
Old Sep 28, 2008, 06:40 PM

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ok so now I am jealous........
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Old Sep 28, 2008, 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by pdmech73 View Post
I have both an Dell Axim x30 high (624 mhz) and a Cingular 8525 cellphone (pda/phone combo). . . . I'm not much of a Palm interface fan, so that is why I stuck with my Windows Mobile based PDA phone.

-Paul :-)

Where's the eyes-glazing-over icon?

I'll send this info to my husband, my Tech Guy. He can decipher it and retell it to me in plain, sloooooooow English.

I'm so behind on this particular technology. I won't even begin to tell you how I fare at Guitar Hero.

Thanks for the input!
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from akanini
Old Sep 29, 2008, 12:57 AM

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I use my pda phone Palm centro from Sprint. I use it for everything. (Using it to type this actually.) In clinicals everyone use to ask me to look up something for them.
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Old Sep 29, 2008, 12:00 PM

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My Treo750 serves me well...
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Old Sep 29, 2008, 01:46 PM

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I have a palm e2
The software package is nursing central. The software was 150. and it came with Davis drug guide, Taber's medical encyclopedia, lab values, disease & disorders and medline journals.
I never use the journals and rarely the disease & diagnosis.

The drug guide and med encyclopedia are worth gold! well...actually about 50. each (if you buy separately)
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Old Oct 14, 2008, 08:44 AM

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I have the palm centro (sprint) and it is very user friendly and accepts new applications quite easily. If you are able to upgrade through your cell provider, check out their pda's.
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