Pocket Neonatology covers key information that medical students, junior medical officers (JMOs) and staff in neonatal units need ready at hand. Pocket Neonatology offers concise, easy to navigate, quick reference information covering Infection Control, Procedures, Respiratory, CVS, Sustenance, Blood, Neurology, Surgery, Maternal, Discharge and Death .Pocket Neonatology features 38 highly practical Procedural Videos, Examination Videos and Resuscitation and Respiratory Support videos. The video library includes:Procedural videos: -Insertion of an IV cannula-Handwashing-Putting on gown and gloves-Insertion of umbilical artery and venous catheters-Setting up to insert a peripheral silastic central venous line (CVL) -Antiseptic preparation of an arm for CVL insertion-Antiseptic preparation of a leg for CVL insertion-Inserting a peripheral silastic central venous line (CVL) - right arm #1-Inserting a peripheral silastic central venous line (CVL) - right leg-Inserting a peripheral silastic central venous line (CVL) - right arm #2-Measuring the CVL insertion distance-Preparing the CVL dressing -CVL taping and splinting #1-CVL taping and splinting #2-Drawing up radiocontrast-Injecting radiocontrast for x-ray-Pulling back a CVL-Rethreading a CVL #1 -Rethreading a CVL #2-Insertion of a peripheral arterial lineExamination videos:-animation of hip examination - normal-animation of hip examination - dislocated (reducible)-animation of hip examination - dislocated (non-reducible)-animation of hip examination - dislocatable -examination of abnormal hipResuscitation and Respiratory support videos:-The resuscitation trolley-T-piece resuscitation device -Flow-inflating bag -Self-inflating bag Pocket Neonatology covers key information in a concise manner to assist in the examination, management and care of newborns in a range of settings.

Pocket Neonatology alternatives

Heartpedia

Congenital heart defects can be difficult to visualize and explain. Heartpedia, created by Cincinnati Childrens Hospital, allows you to interact with 3D models of pediatric heart anomalies and defects. Our family resources and services are designed to ease the stress of hospital stays, clearly explain procedures, and provide comfort and hope in the face of a life-altering diagnosis.

  • size 147 MB

Pediatrics pocket

The Pediatric pocket contains comprehensive guidelines on important and commonly seen pediatric illness, organized in a short, comprehensive, and tabular format. The app includes diagnostic and treatment guidelines, management algorithms, useful scores and scales, and drug administration tables detailing latest commonly used pediatrics medications. History

  • size 31.3 MB

Prevent Group B Strep(GBS)

This is the Prevent Group B Strep App created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), and the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM).With this application, you can: 1. Obtain customized, evidence-based recommendations to prevent neonatal GBS disease based on a maternal and neonatal clinical information. For more information, please visit: http://www.cdc.gov/groupbstrep/index.html

  • size 11.1 MB

GIR Calc

GIR calculator using single or multiple IV drips. Great for medical students, nurses, residents and fellows who work in pediatrics or the neonatal ICU. 3) If NS or other non-sugar containing fluids then enter 0 for % Dex 4) Click calculate

  • size 0.6 MB

TnECHO

Targeted Neonatal Echocardiography (TnECHO) is increasingly used by neonatologists in the intensive care setting to support clinical decisions. The technology may be applied for the evaluation of the neonatal heart, brain, abdomen/pelvis and vascular access. Image optimization techniques are not discussed as it is usually machine specific.

  • size 162 MB