We are preparing for BMV and are trying to select a scanner.

We have computers in most rooms.  We recognize that we can't leave
un-teathered readers in the rooms (we've had monitors and CPU's leave in
patient's luggage.)  We thought the nurse could carry a wireless scanner
with them while administering meds, but are concerned that one scanner
might affect PC's in the adjacent rooms as well.  

I reviewed the L-archives and found a dozen or so messages from
different hospitals indicating which scanner they used.

We decided to trial two Symbol devices.  The LS4278 (wireless) and
LS2208 (wired).  I then went to CDW.COM to order one of each.  They have
10 or more different varieties of the each model!

What is your experience with barcode readers?  We really want a 15 foot
long cable for the wired devices.  I think the standard is nine feet.

What specific model do you use; what issues do you have with them; do
the wireless scanners "bleed over" to other rooms?  Are there scanners
that have, lets say, three frequencies, that the nurse can easily switch
between "A", "B" and "C"?  We could configure the PCs to not share the
same frequency as an adjacent room.

We appreciate you sharing your experience.

Brian Golden, RN
Southeast Missouri Hospital
1701 Lacey St.
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701


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