Published May 13, 2004
DIVER CRNA
54 Posts
Hello ALL,
I have been finding piece mail threads on great programs, PDA's, Laptops, microrecorders etc and was hopeful in getting a cosolidated list of those things SRNA's/CRNA's find essential to there training on day one of school/clinical.
Thanx everybody!!
eph432girl
58 Posts
Hi Group,
I too am very interested in what "gadgets" you recommend for school. I start nursing school 5/05 and will apply to CRNA school as soon as I am eligible.
1) Programs & Software
2) PDA
3) Laptop
4) Microrecorders (digital so you can burn to a CD)
5) Things SRNA's/CRNA's find essential to there training on day one of
school/clinical.
What would you call essential :biggringi and what would you NOT waste any money on (at least not at the beginning of school)
Thanks alot!
Kiwi, BSN, RN
380 Posts
What exactly are those things that fit into your ear and you can hear heart & breath sounds while working with the patient? Would you need one of those?
s-m-a-r-t-y p-a-n-t-s :rotfl: :chuckle
If you're referring to a stethescope, I'm not! I'm talking about a little device that fits into the Anesthetist's ear (it looks like a hearing aide), and the earpiece connects to a slender tube that goes down the ET tube (I think that's where it goes). Seriously, what is this earpiece/tube called?
charles-thor
153 Posts
It's an earpiece that allows you to connect to either a pre-cordial or esophageal stethoscope. The pre-cordial is a bell that you tape on the patient's chest and the esophageal is a tube that is placed in the goose. Both allow you to assess heart and lung sounds throughout a case. I use it all the time, except for really short cases. Getting fitted for it though is kind of gross though. They squirt something like 40-60cc of gunk into your ear and let it solidify.
opps.... heee heee .... you were not being a "smarty..pants"... looks like I was being the "dummy pants".....LOL:specs: :roll :roll
Looks like this thread escaped its original intent of gathering a consolodated list of those things SRNA's found crucial to their clinical And didactic phases of education.
Brands and models greatly appreciated!!1
1) PDA's
2)Laptops
3)PDA/Laptop Software
4)voice recorder
5)tips on how to make it easier on the family. Long commutes (3 hours--one way). 4-5 days a week away from family.
Thanx everyone!!! Jeff
PTU2SLP
41 Posts
Jeff,
My advice is to go with items that will give you longevity because you will be broke for 2 years. In our program we don't have to have a laptop. I got my computer at Costco for under $1000. I got the palm M500 because it is black/white so the power last longer and put a 256k card in it. The biggest advice I have is to get a laser printer because I get 2-3x the life out of toner that my friends with inkjets get...I shopped around for which laser had cheap toner and at the time for me it was the HP1200. As far as maximizing time my friend that drives reads onto tape then plays it as she drives since she doesn't have as much time to read as I do. Good luck!