Basically all of the digital watches I've had over the past 20 years has had the option of 12 or 24 hour time display. Come to think of it, ALL of them have had that option. The only time I've used a watch that didn't have that option was when I was wearing a watch that had hands...Not to be mean or sound like an a-hole but just get a normal watch that you like.
Most digital watches have an option for military time. For standard watches just add or subtract 12 if the time is in the PM.
I think telling time is a lost skill. Few of my teenage students can tell time on an analog clock. Military time? That's a paramedic skill!Or you could just learn the 24hour clock ...
Not to be mean or sound like an a-hole but just get a normal watch that you like.
Most digital watches have an option for military time. For standard watches just add or subtract 12 if the time is in the PM.
When would you ever subtract 12 hours for military time?
Of course Anjel has a pink watch
22-12=10?
Oh on an analog watch....yea idk
When would you ever subtract 12 hours for military time?
I feel special to have 2 in 1
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Am i the only one still counting respirations and pulses the old fasioned way ?
You work tomorrow at 2000. "Ooh :censored::censored::censored::censored: I don't know military time. Uhhh 20-12 is 8 so I work at 8 tomorrow night".
we always get respirs the old way but many times dont lug the monitor in unless it is a cardiac call and hook it up once in the back after getting patient in. I like to get my baseline vitals the old fasioned way.Yep... Pretty much haha.
Ill just hook them up to the monitor and palp a pulse for about 5-10 seconds to see if it matches the monitor or pulse ox (if its getting good capture).
Sorry, not buying it.
Anything greater than 12 indicates PM. Still no subtraction needed....I think we have over exaggerated a very simple non issue.