What Nursing Gear do you personally own?

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Specializes in CCU, Geriatrics, Critical Care, Tele.

just thought this may be a fun topic to ask everyone ;)

what nursing gear do you personally own? do you have multiple stethoscopes? bp cuffs? otoscopes? ophthalmoscopes?

fess up :)

Specializes in NICU.

I own a ton of clamps, because they're hard to find when you need them. Other than that, nothing. My unit has a dedicated steth for each babe. When I got the job I gave my old adult steth to my cousin, who is an EMT.

I do have a bag with some of the little stuff that it's hard to find on the unit, like NS bullets, certain size of heelstick lancets, the vacutainer for coags (... I'm weird).

I have 2 stethoscopes, 2 BP cuffs, 2 bandage scissors, a few clamps and I think that is about it. I try to keep one set in my car at all times since I seem to forget things in the am.

Specializes in cardiac/critical care/ informatics.

Stethoscope, bp cuff, bandage scissors, calipers (for reading EKGs).

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

I have an adult BP cuff, two steths, a few pairs of trauma shears, an oto/ophthalmacope at one of the offices and I keep gloves on me in my pocket.

Specializes in ICU, telemetry, LTAC.

A manual BP cuff, adult "regular" size, two electronic stethoscopes, three pairs of bandage scissors (two regular size and one tiny size), EKG calipers, stitch scissors, two clipboards, a set of long blunt-end drumsticks (so I can turn off televisions and reach crap like that), some bags that I never would have bought or be seen with if I were a normal human... numerous little name badge holders with the springy pullstring, and several pair fingernail clippers.

The clippers are cheap. And if I get froggy and give a non diabetic patient a manicure, there's an extra to use while the dirty pair gets cleaned. Oh. Two little penlights, people run off with mine or I drop 'em onto peri areas when trying to help people see to put in a difficult foley. EEW. When that happens the thing just goes in the trash.

Hm. And batteries for my scopes.

I keep a little medical spanish cheat flipbook in my bag too, although pantomime and gibberish usually works pretty well. The locker has my gayhart IV drug book in it, in case there's something I need that I can't find in my PDA. My palm is good nursing stuff too... It's a lovely work toy. The drip calculator makes me do the happy dance instead of getting a headache.

BP cuff (adult), assorted sizes of good strong hemos, bandage scissors, calipers, a carpuject--cause they are like gold where I come from--and my ears-both sprague and Littman. Always carry gloves and post-it notes and a handful of red and black ink pens in my pocket.

Specializes in Rodeo Nursing (Neuro).

2 Steths, 1 bp cuff, 2 mini maglights and a couple of cheapies, just in case, a Venoscope, 1 pair of scissors, a few clamps, EKG calipers (very handy for poking people to assess sensory deficits, and I also hear they could be used for those wavy line thingies) and a disposable scalpel I swiped from supply to cut pills.

I used to be a carpenter, and I'm still a sucker for neat tools.

Almost forgot my PDA. I'm lost without my PDA. It even has a program to interpret those wavy line thingies.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Forgot my PDA/smartphone - best piece of equipment I have. If I don't know or can't find the answer, I can call someone who does - lol.

Specializes in Emergency, Orthopaedics, plastics.

Get ready for a looooooooong list...:bugeyes:

Litman 4100 stethoscope

HP IPAQ Pocket PC & Medical software (Lexicomplete, Epocrates and several Skyscape programes)

Aestehsiometer set

Otoscope and Opthalmascope set

Manual BP

Finger Sats probe

Arterial non-toothed clamp

Venoscope

Tendon Hammer

Percussion hammer

Goniometer

Pocket ECG reading card

Pocket Echo reading card

Presteige Medical Nursing Clipboard

EMT scissors

Tuff-cut bandage scissors

Straight cut scissors

Large and small Bandage scissors & Disecting scissors

Various sizes and shapes of tweezers

Eye protection

Electric razor (for trimming hair pre-cannulation, ECG etc)

Turtle-skin needle resistant gloves (go under normal nitrile gloves)

Tourniquet

Maglite AA and Maglite AAA

Fobwatch

tape measure

Name & contact details stamp

Oh... and i also have a small tool kit that contains an adjustable wrench, scredrivers and pliers that stays in my locker untill needed.

While at work i also have gauze and several pairs non-sterile gloves in my pocket as well...

For a lot of this stuff i have 2 or more copies as i often sterilise them between uses.

I am such a nerd :specs:

Specializes in Utilization Management.

Stethoscope, PDA, watch, assorted pens, scissors, and a penlight on my person. I have a manual BP cuff and a pair of calipers in my locker for emergencies. Everything else is in the supply room or can be borrowed from a noob (because they carry all kinds of cool stuff ;)).

One hospital I worked at was doing so much construction and had so many power outages that I was tempted to buy a headlight like miners use, so I could see what I was charting, but I never did.

The nursing gear I personally own are as follows; Stetescope, bandage scissors, fetoscope, Blood pressure apparatus (manual), Diascan machine and sticks. Gloves and red,blue,and black ink pens.

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