iAnesthesia LLC

Archive for the ‘iTunes App Store’ Category

UDID the Unique Device Identifier

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Instant ECG – #3 Top iPhone Medical App

iPhone users have selected Instant ECG as the ideal reference for electrocardiograms.



STAT Intubation – Available on iTunes

Our fifth application, STAT Intubation: Anesthesia Airway & Equipment, has been approved by Apple and has been posted on the iTunes App Store today! A quick reference of weight-based drug dosing and equipment necessary to secure an adult airway.



Pedi Safe – Available on iTunes

Our fourth application, Pedi Safe: ICU, OR, ED Medications, has been approved by Apple and has been posted on the iTunes App Store today! An advanced airway management and cardiac resuscitation app for the pediatric patient. In an emergency, healthcare providers can quickly identify a patient’s weight or Broselow color, and then Pedi Safe displays […]



Drug Infusion – Available on iTunes

Our third application, Drug Infusion: An IV Med Drip Rate Infusion Calculator, has been approved by Apple and has been posted on the iTunes App Store today! Drug Infusion is our infusion calculator to help paramedics, nurses, and clinicians perform dose, concentration, and IV rate calculations.



Instant ECG – Available on iTunes

Our second application, Instant ECG: An Electrocardiogram Interpretation Guide, has been approved by Apple and has been posted on the iTunes App Store today! Instant ECG is our electrocardiogram interpretation guide designed to help paramedics, nurses and clinicians more familiar with the most common rhythm abnormalities.



Case Logs – Available on iTunes

Our first application, Case Logs: An Anesthesia and Surgical Logbook, has been approve by Apple and has been posted on the iTunes App Store today! Case Logs is our patient tracking iPhone App developed for anesthesiologist and surgeons. To learn more about our Case Logs: An Anesthesia and Surgical Logbook please visit http://www.CaseLogs.org.