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Being a new nurse, I have a lot of questions such as how long to run in antibiotics, compatible iv fluids, etc.. A COMPACT reference would be super. Any hardcopy references or phone applications that you all can recommend?
I use two apps on my phone as an IV Nurse, Skyscape's: Intravenous Medications by Gahart ($50) and Epocrates (Free)

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My Taber's Medical Dictionary (hard copy) came with a year's free access to Taber's iPod application through Skyscape. I use it every day in clinicals. Very handy!

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Not sure if you have a phone that's an Android as there are many applications available on thier own Market which is accessable to research on your phone. I have one for IV calculations and also for ICD-9 Coding which helps me lots in the field.

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Ditto on the Epocrates. I also use Skyscape (the free one) a lot.

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IPhone, iPad, iPod touch have numerous apps that I use, epocrates, IV meds, Sedation, Cardio Pharm, ABX Guide, Harriet Lane, Harrisons, Washington Manual, and more.

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Nursing Central by FA Davis is an amazing app. I use it on my Android phone and iPod touch. It combines Taber's, Labs and Diagnostics, Drug Guide, Disease and Disorders, and Medline Journals, a HUGE timesaver. Worth every penny.
Author: peter  3-06-2015, 16:40   Views: 945   
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