Handhelds in medicine : a practical guide for clinicians

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Handhelds in medicine : a practical guide for clinicians

Scott M. Strayer, Peter L. Reynolds, Mark H. Ebell, editors

Springer, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Have you ever wanted to calculate the predicted peak flow for one of your asthmatic patients without spending valuable minutes searching for that confounded little slide rule gizmo? Wouldn't it be great if you could somehow remember all Mrs. Jones' medications when the nursing home calls to see if it's OK to treat her acutely elevated blood pressure with some atenolol? Handheld computers are emerging as the stethoscopes of the twenty-first century, and no clinician should be without this essential tool. These small, easy-to-use devices are now powerful enough to help clinicians manage information and make medical decisions at the point of care. This comprehensive how-to guide targets all levels of handheld computer users, from novices to experts, and demonstrates how to make the most of handheld computers in any medical practice. Designed with easy-to-understand, hands-on exercises for each new skill presented, this book begins with choosing a handheld and "getting to know" your new device. It then progresses through downloading and installing software, using charge capture and e-prescription programs, Internet and evidence-based resources for your device, designing and programming your own programs, and going wireless. Written by three experienced family medicine clinicians, Handhelds in Medicine is designed to improve every day practice for any busy health professional. There are chapters written for and by nearly every health professional, including nurses, physician assistants and speech pathologists. Reviews of handheld devices and websites will be kept current at www.handheldsinmedicine.com

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Preface Section I. Getting to Know Your Handheld Computer Chapter 1. Choosing a handheld computer a. Palm OS b. Pocket PC c. Handheld PC Chapter 2. Getting to know your new handheld - Palms and Pocket PCs a. Entering information b. Built-in software c. Connecting and synchronizing d. Beam me up, Scotty! Communicating with other handhelds Chapter 3. Downloading and installing new software a. Palm OS b. Pocket PC Section II. Medical Software Chapter 4. Where to find medical software - Overview of websites Chapter 5. Patient Records Chapter 6. Medical Calculators - Crunching numbers made easy Chapter 7. Medical References - Information at your fingertips Chapter 8. Charge Capture - Getting paid for what you do Chapter 9. Prescribing - Reducing medical errors Chapter 10. Adapting standard software for medical use Chapter 11. Software for Nursing Chapter 12. Software for other health professionals Chapter 13. EBM and Handhelds Section III. Advanced Topics Chapter 14. Connecting to wired and wireless networks Chapter 15. Programmable Calculators Chapter 16. Database Programming (i.e. HanDBase, Pendragon) Chapter 17. Creating your own programs a. Appforge b. Codewarrior c. NSB Basic Chapter 18. WAN/Server Use a. Hot Sync Server (XTND Connect) b. Procedures Tracking c. Curriculum d. Schedules e. Phone Numbers Chapter 19. Teaching others to use handheld computers a. Palm Emulator b. PocketPC emulators c. ELMO units

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