#Recently featured in the BMJ, The Lancet and on ITV News# The Paediatric Emergency Drugs (Paeds Drugs) App combines years of clinical experience in the care of critically ill children with hand-held technology. The application uses formulas designed and developed by the team at the South Thames Retrieval Service (STRS) and Paediatric Intensive Care Unit of the Evelina Children's Hospital, Guy's and St Thomas' Trust, London. UBQO has distilled this clinical excellence and put it in the palm of your hand.Clinicians and nurses in the south east of England rely on the STRS team for guidance and advice as to how to deal with paediatric emergencies. Paediatric Emergency Drugs brings together key pieces of this knowledge and experience in a simple to use, offline and convenient application to facilitate dealing with clinical emergencies in children. Calculations are now available without the need for a computer or access to the internet. After the entry of patient age and weight, results are quickly presented in a logical and clear manner. Simple, concise and to the point. Paeds Drugs is useful for nurses, doctors, ambulance crew and everyone who needs key Paediatric Drug data in their pocketFeatured In:Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley attends the Evelina Children's Hospital to launch the Maps and Apps project:http://youtu.be/nuE-OnZF-04The Lancet reviews our App:http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(11)60850-7/fulltext*********************************************Paeds Drugs offers the following functionality:1. Patient Details- Ability to enter the patient age and weight- Have weight estimated automatically, or enter it manually2. Cardiac Arrest DrugsA calculated dose for the patient, with key practical notes- Adrenaline- Atropine- Calcium gluconate- Defibrillation- Insulin3. Frequently Used InfusionsA calculated dose for the patient, with key practical notes- Adrenaline (central)- Dopamine (central)- Dopamine (peripheral)- Insulin infusion- Midazolam- Milrinone- Morphine- Noradrenaline (central)- Prostin- Salbutamol4. Frequently Used Bolus Drugs (e.g. Induction Agents, Muscle Relaxants, Anticonvulsants)A calculated dose for the patient, with key practical notes- 2.7% saline- Adenosine- Etomidate- Fentanyl- Ketamine- Lorazepam- Magnesium sulphate- Mannitol- Pancuronium- Paraldehyde PR- Phenobarbitone- Phenytoin- Propfol- Rocuronium- Suxamethonium- Thiopentone5. Additional Drugs & InformationInformation is provided on over 80 other bolus and infusion based drugs.- Formulas for calculating drug doses- Dosage Ranges- Infusion Rates- Routes- Preparation Notes- Practical Notes- Maximum Dose Notes- Extra advice based on real world experience and research6. Paediatric age & weight based parameters (Physiologic)Calculated for the patient, with key practical notes- Heart rate- Systolic BP- Diastolic BP- Resp Rate- Body Surface Area7. Paediatric age & weight based parameters (Tube Sizes & Equipment)Calculated for the patient, with key practical notes- Endotracheal Tube size- Length oral tube at lips- Length nasal tube (nose)- Laryngeal Mask (LMA)- Central venous line- Nasogastric tube- Urine catheter- Chest drain8. Infusion Rate Calculator- A calculator to determine the milligrams of a drug to add to a syringe, based on the patient age / weight9. Glucose Calculator- A calculator to determine the % of glucose to add to IV saline / glucose infusion bag, based on a desired glucose concentration*********************************************
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熱門國家 | 系統支援 | 版本 | 費用 | APP評分 | 上架日期 | 更新日期 |
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未知 | iOS App Store | 3.1 App下載 | $2.99 | 2011-03-11 | 2015-06-04 |