Pocket CPR

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Developer: ZOLL Medical Corporation
Price: FREE
Version Reviewed: 1.0.5

Graphics / Sound Rating: 3.75 out of 5 stars
Controls Rating: 3.75 out of 5 stars
iPhone Integration Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
User Interface Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Re-use / Replay Value Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Overall Rating: 3.8 out of 5 stars

The Boy Scouts have a motto: Be Prepared. The Cub Scouts have one also, but it has nothing to do with being prepared, or this review. That said, iPhone users have access to thousands of apps in the app store that provide readily available expert reference and guidance regarding many different topics, allowing us (iPhone users) to always “Be Prepared.”

This is a review of Pocket CPR, an app that helps us “be prepared” to save a life in the event someone needs Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Although there are many similar apps in the app store, Pocket CPR is a training tool and is free.

Pocket CPR for iPhone “coaches” it’s user through the CPR process, using clear visual and audio step-by-step instructions, as well as feedback, to guide students or trained personnel through CPR practice. The app’s description contains the following disclaimer:

NOTE: The Pocket CPR for iPhone is currently for training and practice purposes only. The application is not yet cleared by the U.S. FDA for use in an actual rescue.

The one feature that separates this CPR (training) app from others, is its use of “feedback,” explained below.

When opening Pocket CPR, two things are immediately clear:

1. There’s not much really to this app, and
2. This app is for TRAINING USE ONLY.

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The “I” links to a built-in users manual. The user can configure his/her settings to define a pre-determined emergency number, which is available for use throughout the process, or start CPR, “with breathing” and “hands only.”

Both processes provide clear audio and visual instructions, allowing the user to set the iPhone down until beginning chest compressions and every instructional screen (which the user can advance through using finger swipes) contains an option to dial the pre-determined emergency number.

Prior to the user/student/trainee beginning chest compressions, he/she is instructed (via audio and visual) how to properly hold the iPhone when giving chest compressions:

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The student/trainee then receives instruction on proper chest compression techniques, e.g. hand placement, etc., then the “coach” kicks in, advising the user to begin CPR:

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Pocket CPR then utilizes the iPhone’s accelerometer hardware to pace chest compressions, detect the rate of actual compressions and the proper depth of those compressions (using the “Depth Gauge” and a corresponding red/green bar displayed on the screen) and notify the student to push faster, slower or remain at their current rate. This is all accompanied with/by visual and audio feedback:

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After detecting 30 chest compressions, the app prompts it’s user to provide ventilations after the detection of 30 chest compressions:

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The process repeats itself until it’s stopped by the user (I quit after 4 “sessions.”).

I did find it somewhat difficult (not to mention uncomfortable and precarious) to hold my iPhone in that manner while giving chest compressions. However, since this is a training app, none of that should factor into your use of the application. I also verified the accuracy of the app’s depth gauge by using a 12-inch ruler. It’s definitely accurate.

In all, if provided with the proper equipment (a CPR “dummy,” etc.) this is a good app for trained personnel and/or learning students to practice with, but I wouldn’t use it in a real-life situation. As impressive as this app is, it’s no substitute for real, proper training. If you’re looking for a detailed, instructional app for giving CPR, this is not it. It’s simply a good (free) training aid that compliments personal knowledge of the CPR process and how to perform it properly.


Symptom Checker – iPhone App Review

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Symptom Checker (Free)

Version 1.0.2

REVIEW – “Get instant access to information about what your symptoms might mean.”

Symptom Checker - iPhone App ReviewWhether you are concerned for yourself or a family member having quick access to reliable information is always a great help. With Symptom Checker you can look up more than 40 symptoms and find out how to treat them, and when it might be time to visit a doctor.Symptom Checker - iPhone App Review

There are a number of things about this app that really work and the first is that it separates symptoms into children and adults. This is very important because the same symptom could mean completely different things and could be much more serious for children rather than adults, or vice versa.

Once you get past that screen you can easily find the symptom you are looking to find more information about. The app then gives you information on how to treat the problem, what warning signs to look out for and when it is best to consult a doctor. This feature can save you wasted doctor’s visits and make sure you get to the doctor when you really need to.

Like any app that is built from a website it also gives you easy access to much of the vast tomes of information that you can find on the Mayo Clinic website. You can get further information on specific illness or problems, as well as information about how to get the right treatment and where to go.

Symptom Checker - iPhone App ReviewThe app even gives you information about the Mayo Clinic itself including a way to schedule an appointment or to have all those questions you have always wondered about the Mayo Clinic answered.

I was surprised to find this app because like many people when I think of finding out more information about symptoms or problems, WebMD is usually my first stop. But this app is very useful, although I would like to see it expanded a little more, but for a free app it is not half bad and it does give great information.

Stephanie S.

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Symptom Checker

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Developer – Mayo Clinic

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Legal Maps Cultivates your Cannabis

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Price: FREE    Score: 8/10    By Steve BeaudryLegal Maps

Medical marijuana is legal in four states, so if you find yourself California, Nevada, Oregon or Montana and in need of a bud, Legal Maps by WeedMaps will show you the way.

With Legal Maps you can find the doctors and dispensaries that are closest to your current location using the iPhone’s GPS. It does its job well and cleanly, but the clear disadvantage, which can be expected from any app of its kind, is that it’s limited by the bounds of the law. For example, I happen to live in Florida. In order to fill my prescription, I would have to travel clear across the country for this app to be of any practical use.

Still, there is something to be said for the practicality of such an app for those Americans who are within those bounds. I couldn’t tell you how difficult it is to find these places on your own since I’ve never actually tried, but if you need to get your hands on some medical marijuana, this app will seriously cut down on research time. You can give reviews, find other people who share your enthusiasm and even connect to Facebook through their accompanying website and wave your legal product in front of all your friends across the country.

There’s not much more to say about the app since it really is pretty straight forward. If you have a legal marijuana prescription to either acquire or fill, you can use this app completely free to find the doctors and the shops you need.

Legal Maps requires iPhone OS 3.1.2 or later and is compatible with both iPhone and iPod Touch.

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e-Val MD is Just What The Doctor Ordered

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Price: $4.99    Score: 10/10    By Michael Essanye-Val MD

If you thought managing a bulky contact list was cumbersome, try medical records. Fortunately, for this reason, there’s e-Val MD, one of the most efficient and comprehensive medical applications presently available.

Billed as the first professional, all-purpose, comprehensive medical history and physical examination tool for the iPhone and iPod Touch, e-Val MD goes above and beyond most web and application-based services because of its unique storage and access components.

It’s almost difficult to fathom how this nifty application works without first experiencing it yourself. It’s simple touch-screen interface provides the portal to a world of important information that has never before been so readily accessible at the tip of one’s finger. e-Val MD allows you to create, access, manage, and export unlimited numbers of patient records using its fully-functional history and physical examination modules.

Because e-Val MD is customized for inputting data while still on patient rounds, an argument could be made that this application will reduce the number of record-keeping errors that often distort or reduce the accuracy of one’s medical files. According to the app’s makers, e-Val MD was designed using the examination standards taught in academia. As a result, physicians, nurses, and a host of medical-related professionals – not to mention patients – will be aided enormously by this impressive application.

Notable features (just to name a few) include:

  • Convenient input of 300+ items of comprehensive patient history & physical data, including custom input controls developed specifically for e-Val MD
  • Industry-standard categories of CC/HPI/PMH/FH/SH/ROS/PE
  • Outline screen also indicates completion status of each category of data for a given patient
  • Summation in full text of all inputted H&P data
  • Unlimited number of total patient records

e-Val MD is now available for download from iTunes for $4.99

e-Val MD requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later and is compatible with iPhone and iPod Touch.

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My Health App Keeps Track of All Your Medical Details

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Price: $1.99    Score: 7/10    By Shaun CampbellMy Health

For many people, following their Doctor’s treatment plans and managing medications can be difficult. Even if you don’t suffer from a chronic disease, very few of us have detailed knowledge of our own medical history – information that could be vital in an emergency setting. Developed by GTM, LLC., My Health is an iPhone app that brings all of your important medical data to hand, in one easily accessible place.

My Health is broken down into a number of different subsections that allow you to detail almost every aspect of your physical health. The main subsections include:

  • Medicine information
  • Chronic conditions
  • Lab data
  • Radiology
  • Procedures/ECG
  • Screening tests
  • Important contacts (Physician, Emergency)

Tapping on each of these sections allows you to input in the relevant information. For example, in the “My Medicines Chest”, you can enter in all of the details of each drug that you take including: drug name, strength, dose, when taken, reason (for taking), prescribing Dr., as well as a reminder. While helping you to remember what drug to take and when, this information is also essential from a clinicians point of view. Details of medications are extremely important if you ever need to present to the ER or even just to a new Doctor.

You can add information to the other sections of the My Health app in much the same way as described for the medications. In addition to typing in general notes, you can also include images in certain sections of the app, such as radiology, lab data, mammography tracking and procedures/ECG. You have the option of either taking a new image (i.e the test result), or choosing an image from your photo roll.

Given the nature of personal medical information contained in an app like this, there is a password protect feature to guarantee the security of your records. While not strictly necessary, it would be nice to see an update to the My Health user interface in the future, as while easy to navigate, it is rather bland. It would also be good to see the inclusion of an area for storing advanced medical directives and notes on medical legal power of attorney.

The Bottom Line: My Health is an extremely useful app for keeping all of your important medical information secure and easily accessible.

My Health requires iPhone OS 2.2.1 or late and is compatible with the iPhone and iPod Touch.

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My Town Contacts – iPhone App Review

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My Town Contacts (.99)

Version 1.0

REVIEW – “Whether you are a new mom, an avid traveler, the most unorganized person in the world or the most organized person in the world, this app is for you.”


wordpress mytowncontacts 01 My Town Contacts   iPhone App ReviewHaving a large list of contacts, however great, can be like a double-edged sword. For all of those times when you scroll through pages of numbers looking for someone, anyone, who can cover your shift or feed your dog, it’s great. When you are trying to find someone in a hurry, it’s awful! My Town Contacts is a relatively new iPhone app that features a one touch dialing system for all of your most treasured numbers – conveniently located in one place and ready to use – no searching necessary.

My Town Contacts features 19 categories including Doctors, Pharmacy, Town Hall, Schools, Vet and other. If you have an important number that doesn’t fit into one of these categories, I would be really surprised. My Town wordpress mytowncontacts 02 My Town Contacts   iPhone App ReviewContacts allows you to conveniently organize and store any important phone numbers and information so you are no longer searching through pieces of paper, emails or a gigantic contact list. MTC categorizes and stores each number and conveniently adds a phone button so calling is just a simple touch.

When you enter in your contact, you are given the following options for entering in information: Name, Numbers, Addresses, Email Addresses, Web Site and Notes – perfect for storing just about any information that you need. After you have entered in all of your contacts, exit the app and upon its reload, your new one-touch dialing option will be set up. In addition to calling, you will also have the option to email or visit the website, if you put this information into a contact.

wordpress mytowncontacts 03 My Town Contacts   iPhone App ReviewI think what I loved best about this app was I no longer had to search through 47 names that started with A just to find what I was looking for. If you feel bad about having that delicious Mexican restaurant down the street in your contacts, don’t worry about it. My Town Contacts has a section for restaurants too. Breakfast burrito anyone?

Whether you are a new mom, an avid traveler, the most unorganized person in the world or the most organized person in the world, this app is for you. Car accident, medical emergency, refill a prescription? It’s all in this app – easy to use, easy to find. Download this app now. You won’t regret it until you realize you didn’t download it and you need to use it. J

angelina r

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My Town Contacts: One-Tap Dialing

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Developer – tapunited

URL: http://www.getsatisfaction.com/tapunited

DEVELOPERS NOTES

“This is an important app. I can’t imagine anyone being without it. Calls made within 3 seconds—essential in an emergency!” – Kenneth Sheptoff

Wake up in the middle of the night to a fire or the sound of a burglar? Don’t panic. Simply reach for your iPhone and ONE-TAP DIAL the fire or police department. No need to look up their numbers, because you already input them into My Town!

On a trip and worried because you can’t reach an elderly relative or parent, and you can’t remember their neighbor’s name? Don’t worry. You’ve already done the research and put it into My Town! Simply reach for your iPhone and ONE-TAP DIAL their neighbor or caretaker.

Don’t want to wait through annoying 911 or 411 automated calls to find emergency services numbers? You no longer have to wait. You’ve already been prompted to enter them in My Town!

At the airport and are afraid you might have left the stove on? ONE-TAP DIALING allows you to quickly reach a relative or the fire department.

On the way home and want to order take out from your favorite Chinese restaurant? You have that number too, at your fingertips.

My Town gathers in one place all the numbers and information you need to feel safe, secure, and totally together.

My Town is the fast, easy to use app where you keep in one central place all the most important telephone numbers in your life—the ones that could save your life and the ones you love.

As an added benefit, My Town makes your life easier by prompting you to add in information on your town: for the library, town hall, local pharmacy, and your favorite restaurants and stores. You even have an “Other” category to customize for your most personal priority numbers.

Whether in an emergency, or simply for convenience, My Town’s ONE-TAP DIALING will give you peace of mind and a deep sense of security.

Remember to put it next to the Address Book icon on your home page so it is easy and quick to find when you need it!

Features:

★ one-tap calling
★ speed – you don’t have to waste precious time
★ safety – a central location for all emergency contact information
★ easy input
★ five stylish themes for you to choose from
★ peace of mind – a place you know you will find numbers you wouldn’t normally have in your address book

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mPassport Paris Keeps You Alive in the City of Lights

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Price: Free (limited time)    Score: 9/10    By Steve BeaudrymPassport Paris

mPassport Paris by HTH Worldwide is one of the more useful apps in the App Store. If you’re on your way to Paris and are concerned about your health, this app will tell you where to find doctors, what medicine is equivalent in France to what you’re taking, and how to translate symptoms you’re having into French. Currently, the mPassport app is only available for Paris, but they also have a subscription-based web interface for the entire world. Presumably, Paris is the first stop in making medical apps for a number of international cities.

When you open the app, you can see right off the bat how useful it’s going to be for your medical needs. Say you have an unusual cough and would like to see a doctor about it. The very first button you see is “Request Appointment,” which takes you to a list of doctor specialties, and then the doctor offices themselves, and then the info such as phone number (which you can tap to call) and address (for which there is a map). It’s really just as easy as that!

Also, if you run out of some medicine there is a drug equivalency guide. With this guide you can scroll to whatever medicine it is you’re missing and find out the French name for it. You can also scroll to French names and find out their English counterpart. I don’t think I really have to tell you how useful this is for someone who doesn’t speak French!

There are also Emergency Service numbers, Hospital locations and Pharmacy locations. This app wins for being that comprehensive in its goal to provide medical information to the Parisian traveler. But there’s even more. Down at the bottom of the home page there is a button labeled Medical Translations, and, for me, this is where the app really shines. There are two choices: either medical phrases or medical terms. If you’re looking for a single word to translate, you want terms, but if you go into phrases you can find a wealth of common phrases relating to medical wellbeing and care along with their written French translation and if you tap on the translation you can hear an attractive female voice speaking the phrase. So, if you have a medical problem, you don’t even have to speak French – just get out you iPhone with mPassport Paris. Although, it does take a minute to find “I need a doctor quickly.”

A Location tab shows you a GPS-enabled map with pins for nearby doctors and pharmacies, a Recents tab shows you what you’ve been looking at recently within the app, and a Saved tab shows you those things which you’ve marked as your favorite. This app gets high marks for usefulness and human welfare, but one drawback keeps it from a full 10 – it’s only useful if you’re going to Paris (and to a lesser extent, France).

mPassport Paris requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later and is compatible with both iPhone and iPod Touch.

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The Cry Translator App Aims to Decode Baby Tears

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Price: $29.99    Score: 7/10    By Michael Essany

They say there’s an app for just about anything these days. But perhaps with the new offering from Biloop Technologies, such a bold statement actually rings true, as one of the most outlandish claims of any app has finally burst onto the digital scene.

The Cry Translator, which is available for download at the somewhat staggering price of $29.99, boasts cutting-edge technology that has been tested in Spain and North America with “impressive results.” Clinical trials indicate that the cry translator application can help “quickly identify” five distinct cries made by infants: hungry, sleepy, annoyed, stressed or bored. Deemed “five cries universal to all babies,” The Cry Translator transcends both cultural and language barriers to allegedly decode a baby’s tears.

But does it work? And can an iPhone application actually analyze the pitch, volume, tone and inflection of a baby’s cries with any degree of accuracy? According to Biloop Technologies, the technology unique to The Cry Translator is both effective and a handy tool for new parents eager to get to the bottom of their infant’s whimpers.

Effectiveness aside, the easy to use application is worthy of merit for its ambitious aims and surprisingly simple but sophisticated functionality. Although The Cry Translator makes no guarantees, it aims to achieve the following:

  • Identify a cry within ten seconds.
  • Ease the anxiety associated with calming a crying infant.
  • Build confidence in understanding and comforting your infant.
  • Reduce overall infant crying.

New parents often report eventually learning to decipher between a variety of whimpers employed by their children. So if the human ear can be trained, perhaps technology can be massaged to provide the same insightful analysis. If not, having the app at least provides some reassurance to new parents who occasionally feel the weight of the world on their lonely shoulders when a newborn enters their world.

The Cry Translator v1.1 reviewed. The Cry Translator requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later and is compatible with both iPhone and iPod Touch.

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Police Scannner 1.2.2 Update

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Available In: App Store       Price: $2.99  

Police ScannerA recent update to an application called Police Scanner got my attention to the app. Although it’s been out since March of this year, I’ve never seen it. With over 100,000 apps in the App Store I’m not sure now that happens. /sarcasm I checked out the app and read that I could check out if stations were available in my area before I purchased the app. You just visit radioreference.com and you can find your area. Awesome for me because city, county and highway patrol are all available in my area.

A great feature of this app is the near me option. This uses your current location to find scanner streams near you. This becomes very useful when traveling and you can even favorite channels and see them in a separate list. Also very useful, and one of the recent updates, is a list of police codes commonly used when communicating back to dispatch. The stream continues when you move around the app so can keep listening while viewing the codes.

Of course, if you’re jailbroken, this app gets even better with backgrounder. The app runs great in the back ground and runs fine on 3G and even EDGE connection.

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Update: SmallTalk dysphagia (medical)

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SmallTalk dysphagia 1.0.1

Category: Medical
Price: $19.99 (iTunes)
Version: 1.0 -> 1.0.1

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Designed for people with dysphagia — an impairment of the ability to swallow — SmallTalk dysphagia provides a vocabulary of pictures and icons that talk in a natural human voice.



SmallTalk dysphagia contains 50 phrases covering eating equipment, meal assistance, diet, liquids, medications, and compensatory treatment techniques. It also contains four demonstration videos of treatment techniques commonly used for swallowing.



SmallTalk dysphagia lets you take along the words and phrases you need to communicate your swallowing needs.



SmallTalk dysphagia was authored by Mary Pitti, MS, CCC-SLP and Elizabeth Begley, MA, CCC-SLP.



Created by Lingraphica.

What’s New

Fixes to scrolling issues
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Update: Harrison’s Manual of Medicine, 17e (Harrison’s) (medical)

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Harrison’s Manual of Medicine, 17e (Harrison’s) 2.1.0

Category: Medical
Price: $59.99 (iTunes)
Version: 2.0.0 -> 2.1.0

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Harrison's Manual of Medicine, 17th Edition raises the bar for internal medicine references. Referenced to the world's best-selling internal medicine textbook – Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine – this handy pocket manual provides on-the-spot answers to the clinical problems you face in everyday practice whether you are internists (residents in internal medicine, emergency medicine, or family medicine), physician assistants, or nurse practitioners. It gives you the one comprehensive database that covers the full spectrum of issues you need to know NOW.



Key Features:



- New sections on end-of-life care, congenital heart disease in the adult patient, non-invasive cardiac examination, and metabolic syndrome.

- Continues to provide the most authoritative record of internal medicine as practiced by the leading experts in the field, focusing on diagnosis and therapy with an emphasis on patient care and offers authoritative, high-yield coverage of – Etiology and epidemiology * Clinically relevant pathophysiology * Signs & Symptoms * Differential Diagnosis * Physical and Laboratory Findings * Therapeutics * Practice Guidelines

- Can be fully cross-indexed with all of Skyscape's 500+ nursing and medical references through Skyscape's SmartLink technology.



This Skyscape Trusted Resource is created in partnership with The McGraw-Hill Companies. Author: Anthony S. Fauci, MD, et al..



Content updates for 12 months and 90 days phone support (chat and email for a year) are included with your purchase.



ABOUT SKYSCAPE on iPhone and iPod touch



This app will install your new resource into the Skyscape Medical Resources environment. All Skyscape titles (over 500 of them, for all professions and specialties) and services like MedAlert™ and CME-STAT™ (coming soon) are accessed from within this environment.



Using our award winning technologies, including the patented SmartLink, Skyscape coordinates resources for drug information, interactions, clinical information, calculators, tools, clinical trial and research updates. We provide a single point of entry and seamless integration of resources, providing the best user experience for point of care decision support and research needs.



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Skyscape has partnered with more than 50 of the most highly regarded publishers in healthcare content as well as major medical associations, leading healthcare institutions, government agencies, and well-respected clinicians. The result is the largest and most trusted portfolio of mobile medical resources available for the iPhone and iPod touch.



From within the Skyscape Medical Resources app, choose the Universe page to see the full range of titles and tools for your profession and specialty.

What’s New

Maintenance Release
Harrison’s Manual of Medicine, 17e (Harrison’s)