Programs for PDA in LPN school

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Does anyone here have any of those programs you can download onto your PDA for school? I know there are threads about this in the Gen. Nursing Student forum but I wanted to know if those of you specifically in an LPN program recommend anything.

Thanks

Specializes in Addiction & Recovery, Community Health.

Must have Tabers, Davis drug guide for nurses or whatever drug guide your school uses, and a nursing diagnosis for clinicals.

But Tabers is a must have...

Thanks. I was thinking about one of those things from skyscape that is a bunch of programs in one but wasn't sure if I would use it all in lpn courses. Definitely getting the Taber's.

My school required that we get a PDA since 3 of our required books are in PDA format. They figured it's better than having us drag the books into the hospital where they seem to get lost. I agree but it wasn't cheap! They're 3 Skyscape products..."A Manual of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests", "2009 Lippincott's Drug Guide", and "Nurses' Guide to Clinical Procedures". I am only in my second month and we don't start clinicals until next week so I can't say how helpful they are, but they seem pretty informative and convienent. If money's not an issue. They ran around $50 each I think.

Specializes in Urology, Gyn, Family Practice, HBO.

I have nursing central on mine. It has Davis' drug guide, Davis' lab and diagnostic tests, Diseases and Disorders, Medline Journals, and Taber's. It is offered by Unbound Medicine. I use it constantly.

http://www.unboundmedicine.com/store/nursing_central_pda_wireless

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