Critical Care ACLS Guide

by Informed Publishing


Medical

7.99 usd



The Critical Care ACLS Guide App gives immediate access to critical information.


*** A recent issue caused the content download process to fail and prevented some users from accessing the app. This issue has now been fixed. Please re-install and try the download again. ***The Informed® Critical Care ACLS Guide™ for Android gives you immediate access to critical information in an easy-to-use app with rich content, detailed illustrations, and pioneering features.* Quick navigation to critical information * Custom bookmarks let you quickly return to your favorite pages * Expanded search capability * Add notes to a page * Calculators “I have been using Informed’s Critical Care ACLS Guide for years and never go to work without it.” —Shaun Michael Scott, RN, EMTP, CareFlite Flight Nurse Best of all, you know you can depend on the Critical Care ACLS Guide™ for Android, because it was created by Informed Publishing—the trusted leader in emergency reference information since 1986. Informed’s print and digital guides are carried in the pockets, on mobile devices, and in the emergency vehicles of over one million first responders nationwide. The Critical Care ACLS Guide™ for Android makes it easy for physicians, paramedics and nurses check ACLS drug doses, interpret EKGs, look up patient medications, and much more. Critical information covers use of airway devices such as the Combitube, LMA, and King LT™ Airway, a complete list of emergency & ACLS drugs, including Natrecor and Ketamine, an extensive prescription drug list, Rapid 12-Lead EKG interpretation page, dermatomes, hemodynamics, lab values, and a complete list of abbreviations. * Current ACLS Algorithms * Emergency & ACLS Drugs * 12-Lead EKG Section & Acute MI * Basic EKG Rhythms * Laryngeal Mask Airway / RSI * “Rave” Drugs * Basic Chest X-Ray Interpretation * Fibrinolytic Screen for AMI & Stroke * Ischemic Stroke Management / Neuro * Pediatric Resuscitation, Drug Doses, Vitals * End-Tidal CO2 / Capnography / Ventilator Guidelines * Trauma & Glasgow Coma Scales * Common Medical Emergencies * Burn Charts, the “Rule of 9s” * Pulse Oximetry, IV Drip Rates * Quick EMS Spanish Translations * Lab Values, Metrics, and Notes PagesNOTE: For issues related to problems downloading the app or with refunds please call 1-888-624-8014 or email [email protected]. Please contact us before leaving negative reviews.*** A recent issue caused the content download process to fail and prevented some users from accessing the app. This issue has now been fixed. Please re-install and try the download again. ***Navigation fix for Burns

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After expierencing several issues and contacting tech support this is the response i received. Hi, I contacted the Product team and was told this app has not been updated for 5 years. It's very old. He also stated that there were no plans to update the existing version. He is going to check to see if there are plans to replace it. In the meantime you may want to get a refund. So then why have an outdated app available when you have zero intent of supporting or updating it? SMH.

Rob Camp

No point in using the app anymore.... so outdated!!! they haven't updated it since 2011!! Won't even download all the illustrations anymore. Sad that the company has completely abandoned these apps!! I'd give 0 stars if I could!

A Google user

Need to update app. Standards are behind the printed field guide version. I would think it would be easier to update an app then to print new field guides.

Ian Olszewski

Everytime I open this app it tells me I need to update it and when I try to do so there is no update. What gives.

.Michael Ruff

When can we expect an update to this app???

Andrew Alanis

The go to app in my tool box

Carlos Hidalgo

Rubbish app,crashes too often

A Google user

Good app. Needs bug fix. Freezes any time I tap "read more".

Gabe Ruple

You need to update the cardiac arrest algorithms. It still includes vasopressin which has not been included in the American Heart Association protocol since 2015.

Matthew Hodges

AHA guidelines are outdated. No telling what else.

Dustin Watkins