Topical information that is arranged well. Well targeted to the CRNA or SRNA. Bonus that it is owned and operated by a CRNA with guest CRNA contributors
Vargo Anesthesia Mega App at Google Play market analyse
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17 apps in 1 (Mega App)This app consists of the book/app "Anesthesia Case Tips" and "16" other Vargo Anesthesia apps combined into 1. So it is now 17 in 1. This app will be updated frequently, free of charge. The 17 apps included in this massive app are listed below:1. "Malignant Hyperthermia" - Simplified with the latest literature from the Malignant Hyperthermia Association website.2. "Calculations"- ABL/EBV, BMI, BSA/CI, MAP, SVR/PVR, Bicarb Deficit and O2 Cylinder Duration. There are no anesthesia drugs doses calculated. 3. "Crises" - This simplifies the emergencies you may deal with in the world of anesthesia. Algorithms and review notes from Amniotic Fluid Embolism, cardiac, airway and other emergency situations.4. "Anesthesia Case Tips" - The "Anesthesia Case Tips" book (kindle) version on Amazon.com was one of the top selling anesthesia books the year it was published. It consists of 27 chapters with over 500 cases. The simplified search engine permits you to find your case within seconds. There is also a âNotes Sectionâ for you to add personal notes for each case. Cases are frequently being added. Many of the newer cases cannot be found in Jaffe. 5. âAnesthesia Drug Boxâ - There are no drug calculations in the app, just basic pharmacology information as a review. This app contains over 150 drugs/agents/products that we commonly or only periodically use in the field of anesthesia. Perfect for students and a good review and quick reference for anesthesia veterans. 6. âAnesthesia Dripsâ- Common information concerning anesthesia drips. There are no drug calculations. This is a user-friendly top selling anesthesia app which contains a large list of cardiac and anesthesia drips. With one click, the app explains: *How to mix your drip.*Popular mixing concentrations.*Equations used to get the drip rates as a reference*Pharmacology notes on how the drug works.7. âAdult Anesthesiaâ - This app offers you over 350 drugs as a basic review. 8. âCABG for Anesthesiaâ- Tailored for someone learning to manage hearts in anesthesia. It is simplified but still detailed. It explains: *CABG cliffs notes you wonât get in class.*Step-by-step instructions from pre-op to post-op care.*What to do from the beginning.*Setting up the room. *What the surgeon is doing.*What the surgeon will do next.*Images.*When and what drugs to give.*Common cardiac drips.*Coming off bypass & how other experienced anesthesia providers come off bypass.9. "Blood/TEGs" - Notes on blood transfusion and blood products. TEG review notes and simplified for beginners.10. "Pediatric Case Tips" - Contains how we manage close to 100 surgical procedures from start to finish. It was edited by experienced pediatric CRNAs who sit the cases and how they manage them.11. "OB Regional Anesthesia" - Contains the same material as many OB books, but simplified and user friendly. Equivalent to a 500 page book. Simplifies and user friendly.12. "LA Max Doses" - One click and you have a quick reference to all the maximum local anesthetic doses.13. "Local Anesthetics" - A quick detailed reference to all the local anesthetics. Information on:*Drug description*Doses & concentrations for the variety of blocks*Comparative tables*Pharmacokinetics*Clinical pharmacology*Chemical structures*pKa*Indications/Contraindications*Review notes14. "Anticoagulants & Neuraxial/Deep Regional Block Tables" - Tables of 25 anticoagulants that show:*Minimal time between the last dose and initiation of a block.*Whether the anticoagulant can be administered while an epidural catheter is in place. *Minimal time to restart the anticoagulant after catheter removal.*When to restart anticoagulant after procedure. *When to remove catheter after administration.15. "Platelet Function Assay and interpretation."16. "Pharmacology & Reversal methods of 28 anticoagulants."17. "Coagulants & Deficiencies"
Topical information that is arranged well. Well targeted to the CRNA or SRNA. Bonus that it is owned and operated by a CRNA with guest CRNA contributors
Concise, succinct, to the point, down to business.
Nice program, well put together. Monthly updates improving it. I like the peds section for fast checking my doses and the case notes for cases I don't see very often like the pheochromocytoma I had a few days ago.
Great app. Keep the case tips coming!
I love it. Any chance of adding something that functions similarly to chronomac on iOS?
Anesthesia App
A great app, however, I have found numerous spelling errors/typos which detract from the app's credibility a bit.