Perfect
Perfect from new grads to seasoned nurses
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5 out of 5
2 ratings in Chile
Perfect from new grads to seasoned nurses
Very slow
Ever since the last update. The ap flashes every time I look anything up. Once I get to to the last page, the page I need with the info, it flashes blank and goes back to the beginning of the page. This happened quickly. I do not have time to look for anything.
I installed this on an older Apple Device, but I got a new one and the app tells me that it is now expired and I have to use it on my old device. I thought that when you bought an app in the App Store, it was yours? This one wasn’t cheap!
Nursing Central is a fantastic application! It is easy to use and I enjoy having it on my phone for reference and information. Robbin L. Wilson. MSN, RN, Faculty
I’ve been a licensed nurse for going on 8 years now and I’ve been using this app since my first year. It breaks things down from the perspective of nurses and focuses on things you need to know to assess and teach as well as allows you to look up anything you can think of (medically speaking). I can watch videos of procedures or find a good careplan goal or intervention. It gets confusing just using Google or other apps that aren’t backed by credible sources. This takes away any question.
So helpful with all the updated resources available in one spot!
Nursing Central is amazing! I used it daily in my practice
I love this app. I use it day-to-day at work as an ICU nurse. I often find myself pulling it out for self-reference, plus in conversations with providers. In these conversations with providers they’re often like “WAIT - what is that!?” Doctors & nurses alike are often so impressed with the wealth of information in this app ,, BUT as an ICU nurse I’m often Y-siting meds into a patient with limited vascular access .. With that ^ I often use the Y-site compatibility section that I’ve newly found to be included. My one stipulation with the Y-site compatibility, or one feature I would suggest is having a section of Davis’ Drug Guide solely devoted to Y-site compatibility. It would be wonderful for it to have its own section where you can enter multiple IV drugs that the patient is receiving to see the compatibility off all the infusions you’re due to run. I hardly ever use the reference texts offered by my facility, as I’ve got all the reference text I need right in my pocket with this app .. the Y-site compatibility program that my facility uses is the only reference text I use that isn’t this app!!! I love this app so much & am often finding myself recommending it to peers. 4 stars ONLY because the work flow of the Y-site compatibility program on the app could be improved. :)
Type in just about anything you may be lacking proficiency in and it’ll easily get you enough information to change that !
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