I agree. We need a mobile device that we can carry in our pocket and
when we pull it out, it has a 17 inch screen. It has to be able to
survive being dropped in the toilet, on the floor, etc.

Please let me know if there is such a device as well.

In the meantime, we have to make try to figure out the best type of
device to use that is currently available and since there is no perfect
device yet, the solution will vary from setting to setting based on
preferences.

I did see a device from another vendor that was mobile (not sure if
light), durable, etc.  It could do the scanning and simple
documentation. But the process of administering meds with it seemed
cumbersome.  And you couldn't do all your documentation with it.

Sharon 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Kenny Whiteside
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 4:30 PM
To: [email protected]; Ed T Lanoue
Subject: Re: [MEDITECH-L] COWs vs. PCs in the room for BMV

Hi Ed,

I keep seeing various versions of this question asked and I finally
feel compelled to add my two cents worth!  Anyone who believes that
either a COW or a PC in the room is a good solution for nurses using BMV
either does not have "RN" behind their name or does not understand the
needs of today's bedside nurse!  This is not intended to be a slam on
anyone asking the question..... but rather is an expression of
frustration over the lack of adequate hardware solutions to meet the
demanding needs of nurses!

Any hardware that is anything less than small, very lightweight, easily
mobile, very durable, water-proof, cleanable, and fully capable of both
scanning barcodes and enabling full documentation in an easy to use,
simple, and quick format..... it NOT adequate!  This, in my humble
opinion, is the biggest unmet need in the modern world of nursing.

(If you know of hardware solutions meeting the above criteria....
PLEASE let me know!)

Thanks,
Kenny Whiteside


Kenny Whiteside BSN, RN
Patient Care Information Systems
Catawba Valley Medical Center
810 Fairgrove Church Road
Hickory, NC 28602
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>>> "Lanoue, Ed T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/08/2007 1:11:04 PM >>>
Hi,

 

     I wondered if anyone has any thoughts about using COWs vs. PCs in
the room for BMV?   We have purchased COWs which gives us the mobile
option. I was wondering if other BMV sites prefer having PCs in the
patient room for BMV?

 

Thanks,

Ed

 

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