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Pregnancy Wheel alternatives

BirthTracks Mobile

This app is for users of BirthTracks - a web based program tracking data for the birthing community. Users will be able to see their births and mothers in a sortable fashion, as well as edit current entries and add new ones.

  • size 1.6 MB

Perfect OB Wheel

Simple, fast, yet more thorough than any other pregnancy wheel available for the iPhone, Perfect OB Wheel is better than just a replacement for your trusty paper wheel. Heres why Perfect OB Wheel is your best choice of gestational calculator: 1) Input flexibility: Start with one of: Last menstrual period (LMP) Conception date Estimated date of confinement/delivery (EDC) Ultrasound dating: Number of weeks and days gestation as of a given date (X Weeks). Perfect OB Wheel is written by the developer of Med Mnemonics, the ultimate medical memory aid, MediMath, the most elegant medical calculator for the iPhone, and ICD9 Consult, which puts the complete ICD9-CM in your pocket for instant searching and browsing.

  • rating 4.14286
  • size 12.3 MB

Perfect OB Tracker

Simple, fast, yet more thorough than any other pregnancy wheel available for the iPhone, Perfect OB Tracker is better than just a replacement for your trusty paper wheel. Keep track of any number of OB patients with at-a-glance due date and gestational age Synchronize to all your iOS devices via iCloud (optional) Sort by name or due date Search by name or medical record number Keep notes on each patient Quick Calculator lets you use the OB wheel without having to enter patient data, for one-off information1) Start with one of: Last menstrual period (LMP) Conception date Estimated date of confinement/delivery (EDC) Ultrasound dating: Number of weeks and days gestation as of a given date (X Weeks). 4) Secure: HIPAA complaint passcode locking keeps your patient information safe

  • size 11.9 MB

Fetal Heart Rate 5-tier

This app is intended for obstetricians, midwives, and nurses who use electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) in laboring patients. In addition to interpreting fetal heart rate (FHR) tracings, health care professionals must communicate with each other about the tracings in a way that is understood by all parties, and decide what action to take. If you find any errors in this application, please report them to our website (http://obapps.org/contact.php)

  • size 1.7 MB