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Blue_Beard
 
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Blue_Beard
 
Default Re: RN CrashCart

Hello all, its that time of year again,
If you don't have one, please take a look at RN CrashCart (now w/ 30%
discount) for Palm and Pocketpc,
Drug Calculations, EKG tracing and descriptions,
Conversions, Assessments, Over 500 word English
to Spanish medical terms. Now with Ongoing Drip checker,
which will tell if the current running drip
is giving the patient the correct dose.

you can goto:

http://www.rncrashcart.com

*** get a 30% discount by using the code: nursing4us1 ***

thanks agin,
rn
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Handy
 
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"Blue_Beard" wrote:
> Hello all, its that time of year again,
> If you don't have one, please take a look at RN CrashCart (now w/ 30%
> discount) for Palm and Pocketpc,
> Drug Calculations, EKG tracing and descriptions,
> Conversions, Assessments, Over 500 word English
> to Spanish medical terms. Now with Ongoing Drip checker,
> which will tell if the current running drip
> is giving the patient the correct dose.


Unless this software has been Anglicised for UK drugs and resuscitation
protocols then in my view it is useless. Does the UK in uk.sci.med. nursing
not suggest something?


 
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Graham Wilson
 
Default Re: RN CrashCart

It's an advert so No it means ......... all to them as long as they might
get a sale


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"Handy" <no-spam-here@e-mail.net> wrote in message
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> "Blue_Beard" wrote:
>> Hello all, its that time of year again,
>> If you don't have one, please take a look at RN CrashCart (now w/ 30%
>> discount) for Palm and Pocketpc,
>> Drug Calculations, EKG tracing and descriptions,
>> Conversions, Assessments, Over 500 word English
>> to Spanish medical terms. Now with Ongoing Drip checker,
>> which will tell if the current running drip
>> is giving the patient the correct dose.

>
> Unless this software has been Anglicised for UK drugs and resuscitation
> protocols then in my view it is useless. Does the UK in uk.sci.med.
> nursing not suggest something?
>



 
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