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Old 04-04-2008, 10:44 PM
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I have an HP iPac... my second one. I love mine and I love the fact that it does not have a phone attached to it. I use mine on a daily basis and feel lost when I've accidentally forgotten it at home. I purchased a "Nursing Bundle" from Medical Wizards that has a multitude of resourses that are at my fingertips. It even has a tabers. I don't have to wait in line to look up a drug I want to give and drug calculations are a snap.

I use it as an educational tool as well because it allows me to look up the primary reasons for using a drug. My bundle includes a Fluid Wizard for burns, ACLS, PALS, ER Suite (that has all the adult drips and such that are not used often, but when they are used you find yourself looking them up each and every time.

I keep meeting times, when schedule requests are due in the calander portion and I keep all my notes on it so that I don't forget to do anything.

As you can tell, I can't say enough good things about my iPAC, I think I'd be lost without it.
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