Nursing Pda What Is The Most Recommended PDA For A Nurse?

What is the most recommended PDA for a nurse? - nursing pda

I am a nurse planning to purchase a PDA to help me in my career. I wish to use the software to some nurses at work (drug-help guide, nursing diagnoses, etc.), be compatible .. I also want it to work efficiently and free of problems, because most nurses really hate to waste time and again reset. And finally, I hope he will hear a special memory for large files to MP3 for me to be in the breaks. Bury my head, I was surfing the Internet for advice, but I think a nurse or a member of the medical profession, the best advice I can. Thanks in advance!

3 comments:

The Oracle said...

My father is a doctor and have experience in this area (see blog http://mlearning.edublogs.org). You should look for a PDA that has a sliding keyboard and a minimal number of key buttons difficult. Minimization of moving parts, as it the number of cracks that are potentially contaminated with infectious substances reduced when the device unit as part of their work, and also simplifies cleaning.

I recommend a Windows Mobile and Palm is in the process of transition of enterprises and software for your operating rumor could be disrupted if PalmOS is not supported in the future. In addition, most medical software for PDAs, it is supported by the Windows Mobile operating system.

With these considerations, which are usually recommended a Dell Axim X51v. The Dell X50v and X51v PDA has the best picture (480x640px glory!) And processor speed (624 MHz) I have no experience on a PDA. While there are plenty of internal memory, accepts SD and CompactFlashH Card, which means you can, for example, by using a CF card 4 GB for applications and medical records, and a 4GB SD card for your music - it would be a total of 8 GB, more than 128 MB of onboard memory - a huge amount of memory for PDAs. I think there are more memory cards in both formats, if you are willing to put the dollar. :)

The only reason I can not fully support Dell X51v PDA is that after the X51, however, continued support to existing models.

The Oracle said...

My father is a doctor and have experience in this area (see blog http://mlearning.edublogs.org). You should look for a PDA that has a sliding keyboard and a minimal number of key buttons difficult. Minimization of moving parts, as it the number of cracks that are potentially contaminated with infectious substances reduced when the device unit as part of their work, and also simplifies cleaning.

I recommend a Windows Mobile and Palm is in the process of transition of enterprises and software for your operating rumor could be disrupted if PalmOS is not supported in the future. In addition, most medical software for PDAs, it is supported by the Windows Mobile operating system.

With these considerations, which are usually recommended a Dell Axim X51v. The Dell X50v and X51v PDA has the best picture (480x640px glory!) And processor speed (624 MHz) I have no experience on a PDA. While there are plenty of internal memory, accepts SD and CompactFlashH Card, which means you can, for example, by using a CF card 4 GB for applications and medical records, and a 4GB SD card for your music - it would be a total of 8 GB, more than 128 MB of onboard memory - a huge amount of memory for PDAs. I think there are more memory cards in both formats, if you are willing to put the dollar. :)

The only reason I can not fully support Dell X51v PDA is that after the X51, however, continued support to existing models.

The Oracle said...

My father is a doctor and have experience in this area (see blog http://mlearning.edublogs.org). You should look for a PDA that has a sliding keyboard and a minimal number of key buttons difficult. Minimization of moving parts, as it the number of cracks that are potentially contaminated with infectious substances reduced when the device unit as part of their work, and also simplifies cleaning.

I recommend a Windows Mobile and Palm is in the process of transition of enterprises and software for your operating rumor could be disrupted if PalmOS is not supported in the future. In addition, most medical software for PDAs, it is supported by the Windows Mobile operating system.

With these considerations, which are usually recommended a Dell Axim X51v. The Dell X50v and X51v PDA has the best picture (480x640px glory!) And processor speed (624 MHz) I have no experience on a PDA. While there are plenty of internal memory, accepts SD and CompactFlashH Card, which means you can, for example, by using a CF card 4 GB for applications and medical records, and a 4GB SD card for your music - it would be a total of 8 GB, more than 128 MB of onboard memory - a huge amount of memory for PDAs. I think there are more memory cards in both formats, if you are willing to put the dollar. :)

The only reason I can not fully support Dell X51v PDA is that after the X51, however, continued support to existing models.

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