Published Mar 8, 2016
Jaykster
17 Posts
I work on an ICU and I have found myself in need of a watch which has the capacity for multiple alarms (which can easily/quickly be set) to remind me of blood draws, glucose checks, procedures, misc. reminders, etc. I would use my phone but it's too bulky to carry at times. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
That Guy, BSN, RN, EMT-B
3,421 Posts
Go with something cheap. I still stand by the Walmart special for watches for work, and I am a watch guy so it kills me wearing these crappy electric pieces. Give me my gears!
Anyways here is one after a very cursory search
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Casio-Men-s-Digital-Sport-Watch/15075150?action=product_interest&action_type=title&item_id=15075150&placement_id=irs-106-t1&strategy=PWVUB&visitor_id&category=&client_guid=667d036e-8af2-41aa-84f6-28d37a1b6a4f&customer_id_enc&config_id=106&parent_item_id=15913685&parent_anchor_item_id=15913685&guid=ac540dfc-4e17-4246-8faf-20ff3bb26621&bucket_id=irsbucketdefault&beacon_version=1.0.1&findingMethod=p13n
bugya90, ASN, BSN, LVN, RN
565 Posts
I have the garmin Vivo active (I'm a runner). It has alarm features, tracks your steps, has stopwatch, waterproof. They are kind of expensive though so unless you are athletic and would use it for that also it may not be cost effective for you (it tracks running, biking, and swimming).