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I purchased an inexpensive 'nurse watch' from a uniform store which had a larger face and the second hand--easy to see, etc. I only wear this watch for clinicals -- don't want to use my regular everyday watches on clinicals -- yuck..although you wear gloves you still can get stuff splashed on you, etc. So maybe if you'd like you can buy an inexpensive watch that can be just for clinicals.
I have a few of those plastic ones in assorted colors. All of them have second hands and my favorites have the "light-up" feature (I work eves). After having a couple of battery disasters, now I always have a spare. The plastic can discolor with time, but the nasty stuff wipes right off of it.
I inherited a very expensive watch, and there was no way in heck I was going to wear that to clinicals. I bought a new "nurse-y" looking watch with big second hand.
It's going to be weird wearing one though. I am NOT a watch-wearer at all! I've tried to become one many times, but just can't get used to them. No choice now! LOL
I bought my watch at Walmart. It is a Timex, called a "reader" because it has a white face, black numbers that are large. The second hand is important when doing vital signs, in my opinion. I also have a Lorus, big numbers, with a face that lights up automatically when in the dark. Both these watches cost
I've spent months looking for the 'perfect' nurse's watch for me! My criteria were that:
1. Had to have a clear, fully numbered dial
2. Had to have marks for the seconds,
3. Had to have easy to read hands,
4. Had to be water resistant (so I could wash off any yukkies - I want to be able to wear it in the shower, which will be my first 'stop' after coming home from clinicals LOL!)
5. Had to have an expanding bracelet, so I could slip it on & off easily without fussing with a clip or buckle, and so I could push it up my arm for the messy jobs.
6. HAD to show the date (I never know the date LOL!).
I ended up finding it at Walmarts - it's a Timex, with a white face, gold numbers & second hand, black minute & hour hands and black second marks. It has a gold expanding bracelet strap. It was under $30.
Good luck, Paint.
I use a digital Timex Rush watch. It has the date and other functions like alarms and timers. I use the alarm to remind me to call people off duty on low census days. I use the timer to go back and turn the suction on an ng tube 1 hour after giving a po med.
I could never go back to an analog watch for vitals. I have one watch I keep in my locker just for work. Don't want no potentially gross stuff on my personal use watch.
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Do you use a nurses watch or a regular watch with a second hand? My watch has a second hand but no lines to indicate the seconds. I think I would be better of with a nurses watch because they are so big and clear. Do you think it is worth extra money to buy one of these?