The Ultimate Guide to Android Apps for Nurses
In order to become a truly great nurse, not only do you have to have nerves of steel, but you must also be quite well informed as well. With the right knowledge and information, nurses are able to save more lives and ensure patient comfort. Today’s technology, especially portable technology, helps nurses stay on top of the medical industry. Best of all, Android apps give nurses the power to check information right from the patient’s bedside.
General Reference
The best nurses are always learning. With these reference apps you will be able to recall things you learn in school and keep up with the world of medicine.
Nursing Central
This is an inclusive app for Android users in the nursing industry. You will have access to drug references, medical terms and information on diseases for less than $160.
PubMed Mobile
When you need access to information on medicine quickly, this app is the place to find it. You get access to a great deal of information and it is all free.
Harrison’s Manual of Medicine
This Android app for nurses is a comprehensive medical guide, including terms, disease information and more. The cost of this app is less than $60.
Drug Information
One of the most important jobs a nurse has is dispensing medication. Therefore, they need to have quick access to information on side effects and drug interactions. These apps help to ensure patients get the correct amount of the medicines that they need.
A2ZDrugs
With this Android app for nurses, you get access to information of various drugs, including dosing, interactions and approvals. This is an excellent drug reference for busy nurses, allowing them to get the information they need on the fly for under $50.
Nurse’s Pocket Drug Guide
This Android app provides nurses with information on administering over a thousand different types of medicine. Best of all, this app is free.
Caring for Patients
Patient care is an important part of a nurse’s job. These Android apps can help make sure your patients always receive the best possible care.
Talk to Me
This free app makes it possible for nurses to translate instructions to make sure patients understand the care that they are receiving. Translate in real time to French, Spanish, German and Italian.
RNotes
For less than $30, you can use this Android app to become more organized, answer patient questions confidently and keep track of important notes.
No matter if you have been a nurse for many years or you are just getting started in your career, these Android apps can help you become the best medical professional you can be.
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