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Nursing PDA a Medical Miracle

A fascinating and amazing tool, called the Nursing PDA (Personal Data Assistant) has become the nursing professions best friend. This hand held, miniature piece of hardware enables the nurse to quickly access and transcribe all patient medical information directly at the bedside of the patient. Thus eliminating the chances for error, when transcribing from written notes, to the permanent data base record of the patient. In addition to eliminating errors it provides, the nurse or physician, the opportunity, to be more effective in treatment of the patient.

The Nursing PDA, thus, reduces time on tasks, increases efficiency, ensures accurate and timely records. The Nursing PDA is comparatively less expensive than a laptop or desktop, may be regularly updated, unlike traditional medical reference books. Although the Nursing PDA is obtainable from various vendors, most possess similar basic functionalities.

The migration from desktop to wireless, mobile applications has significantly influenced health care delivery systems and its globalization. Nowadays, the Nursing PDA has become a necessity for the health care professional, with the most frequently used application of the Nursing PDA being as a drug guide. Whether in the hospital, in actual practice or answering an apprentice question, having the latest drug guide, is a very useful device for any doctor or nurse.

Most PDAs have relatively identical features, with the primary difference, being its operating system. The Nursing PDA generally operates on either Pocket PC (formerly known as Microsoft Windows CE) or Palm OS. Other variations are expandability, processor speed, and memory size. Some PDAs even have the ability to record sound files.

The Nursing PDA applications include generating medical databases that help find latest information and checks for drug interactions, e-prescribing or prescription writing, patient tracking programs, calculators for commonly done medical equations, International Classification of Diseases coding, accessing clinical guidelines for certain syndromes and even as daily schedulers. Some of these applications are complimentary, while others are available at a cost.

The technological advancement of the PDA has enabled the medical profession, as a whole, to improve patient care. The Nursing PDA, in particular, has been a lifesaver.

You can find a great selection of Nursing Software for Palm PDA's and other PDA's here.



 



















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