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Hello all! I have just began my first semester of nursing school this fall and our clinicals just started. I need to purchase a medical dictionary that I can look up medical diagnoses and find out the purpose of labs, ect. What would you recommend to be most useful throughout nursing school?
I am pre-nursing and love Taber's. I have it in hard copy, but I think that it would be nice to have it for the PDA. It was very helpful with prerequisite classes to the nursing program. I could see that nurses would outgrow it and need more specialized texts, but I think it is something to always have on the shelf.
I have Taber's, and later got Mosby's...I like the Mosby's far better - it's much bigger, with lots of photos, and there's things in there that I had to reference for school that weren't in Taber's...I keep a software version of Taber's in my PDA for clinic, but for hitting the books there's nothing like Mosby's.
THis is exactly how I feel.
There are MANY resources that are great to download into the PDA. I have the Davis Drug Guide and Tabers. I didn't know that Mosby can be downloaded until later, but I have no need to have two medical dictionaries on mine. I plan to download Diagnostic Procedures and Diabetic information in there this weekend. I carry my PDA in a fanny pack so that it NEVER leaves my side. It is too valuable a tool to leave around. Most of the interns and residents are first in line to steal them, along with stethoscopes.
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Tabors is great to start out as a beginner learning tool, then you will need to soon upgrade as you will soon "out grow" it. Remember, the resources are upgraded yearly. Palm pilots are a great tool to put all your medical resources in, easy to take with you, and you can download all sorts of info from the web.