What do you find helpful in doing your job? What technology (from whatever historical era:D) has impressed you?
One of my favorites is Caller ID...no kidding- without time off, regular shifts became lousy. Before Caller ID, you either had an answering machine (not all that common until the 90s) or had to take your chances and pick up the phone. :chair:
Accuchek machines....even in the mid-80s, acute care hospitals didn't all have blood sugar machines on each unit...we dipped 'stix' in urine and held it up to a chart to look for a color changes...the big problem with those is that you got urine from who knows when and had to base insulin doses on that...not to accurate, but all we had. The accucheks (or whatever brand) were a BIG deal :)
What do you find helpful in doing your job? What technology (from whatever historical era:D) has impressed you?
One of my favorites is Caller ID...no kidding- without time off, regular shifts became lousy. Before Caller ID, you either had an answering machine (not all that common until the 90s) or had to take your chances and pick up the phone. :chair:
Accuchek machines....even in the mid-80s, acute care hospitals didn't all have blood sugar machines on each unit...we dipped 'stix' in urine and held it up to a chart to look for a color changes...the big problem with those is that you got urine from who knows when and had to base insulin doses on that...not to accurate, but all we had. The accucheks (or whatever brand) were a BIG deal :)