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BYOE (bring your own equipment)Rating: (votes: 0) I've seriously considered it. I know the major drug store chains all sell them.Sent from my HTC One X using allnurses.com Comment:
VERY bad idea. For liability reasons, if nothing else. What if your personal device failed or misread the sat and your patient suffered as a result?Most facilities will only allow their own equipment that has been screened & calibrated by the mechanical folks.
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Agree with roser. What if som error occures due to your equipment. Would not risk it.
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Quote from roser13VERY bad idea. For liability reasons, if nothing else. What if your personal device failed or misread the sat and your patient suffered as a result?Most facilities will only allow their own equipment that has been screened & calibrated by the mechanical folks.
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Maybe it depends on where you work, but in my LTC I bought my own BP cuff and O2 monitor because I was sick of running around to find it every time I had to administer anything with parameters. I don't think anyone in our building has ever checked a BP cuff or sat monitor, since they're generally not working anyway. I'm not even exaggerating when I say it probably saved me 30 minutes a night not running after supplies that people would "borrow" off the cart during my med pass. And I got them on Amazon.
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Quote from roser13Most facilities will only allow their own equipment that has been screened & calibrated by the mechanical folks.
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