QuickEM is a rapid bedside reference designed by an emergency physician for medical students, interns, residents, and attendings who are working in the emergency department. For those who are new to emergency medicine (medical students, new interns, and rotating interns/residents in other fields), there is an included list of tips, basic overview of trauma, must know list of medications, and recommended resources for learning. 50+ common chief complaints Differential diagnoses, relevant history and physical exam, initial tests, and initial treatments listed for each chief complaint No fluff like in other resources; focused ED-relevant info only Rapid pearls and mnemonics 50+ top EM clinical decision tools / calculators and how to interpret the results Tips / training for medical students and rotators Doesnt require an internet connection for most content, so it will work even without cell / wifi service No ads, no information-sharing, and no email address required to useThis app is explicitly designed for healthcare professionals only, not the lay public.

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AgileMD

AgileMD provides trusted point-of-care handbooks, clinical protocols, and care notes for partner organizations. Access is granted via invitation from your program director, chief resident, or medical director. With the AgileMD app, you and your team can: Access medical handbooks and resources offered by your organization Create pathways, protocols, and reference documents to share View all resources when working offline, without internet access Automatically sync changes when files are updated Submit feedback to resource authors and contributorsContact our Support & Success Team: https://agile.md/helpRead our Terms of Service: https://agile.md./termsRead our Privacy Policy: https://agile.md./privacy

  • size 21.1 MB

WikEM Emergency Medicine Wiki

WikEM is an online wiki and database of emergency medicine knowledge to assist physicians with their daily practice. Via wiki notes on http://www.wikem.org, content is continually updated to allow for rapid reference of key information. WikEM is intended for clinicians only and not directly for patients.

  • rating 4.0
  • size 59.2 MB

HEART Pathway - Accelerated Chest Pain Risk Stratification Protocol for Emergency Medicine

A validated clinical decision tool for patients presenting to the Emergency Room with Chest Pain. Created by Wake Forest University School of Medicine Physicians. What is the likelihood that my patients presenting symptoms represent ACS?What is the likelihood that my patient will have an ACS event in the near future (within 30 days)?

  • rating 5.0
  • size 16.0 MB

ERres - Emergency Medicine In The Palm Of Your Hand

iMedicalApps.com: #2 app for emergency medicine EM:RAP October 2014 edition by Michelle Lin: Top app for emergency medicine Lifeinthefastlane.com: This app is fantastic. Reasonably priced, simple to use and crammed with useful information. General:- search function- bookmarksToxicology:- Antidotes- Elimination by dialysis- Prevent absorption- Specific toxins (acetaminophen, CCB, snakebite)- ToxidromesCalculators:- Conversions- IV drip rate- OB wheel- Pediatric dosingProcedures:- CSF analysis- Eye chart - Intraosseous needles- Local anesthetics- Ruler and pupil gauge Ultrasound:- eFAST- Gallbladder- IVC/fluid status- Pelvic- PneumothoraxIntubation and sedation:- ARDSnet- Post-intubation package- DOPES and DOTTS- Procedural sedation meds- RSI meds- RSI in head injury- Sedation scalesResuscitation:- ACLS and PALS algorithms- Code meds- GCS- Hs and Ts- Sepsis- Shock- VasopressorsDecision rules:- C-spine clearance - DVT and pulmonary embolism- Knee trauma - Minor head trauma- Ottawa rules- Pediatric septic hip - Pneumonia scores- Strep throat - Stroke and TIA - Syncope rules- TIMI score for UA/NSTEMI- UGIB Drugs:- Agitation- Antidotes- Common drips- Hypertensive emergency- IV fluids- Local anesthetics- VasopressorsMedicine- Acid base- Allergy and anaphylaxis- Burns- Cardiology (Duke criteria, STEMI guidelines, ECG section)- Dental - Endocrine and lytes (DKA, hyperkalemia and thyroid storm)- Formulas- GU and renal (priapism, STD treatment, UTI/pyelonephritis)- Heme/Onc (factor replacement, neutropenic fever, supratherapeutic INR)- Lab values- Neurology (seizures, spinal cord syndromes, stroke)- OB/Gyn (OB wheel, postpartum hemorrhage, rhogam, shoulder dystocia)- Ophtho (acute glaucoma, eye chart, visual pathway)- Pulmonary (asthma)Trauma:- Head (TBI guidelines)- Neck and cord (spinal cord syndromes, spine fractures, zones of the neck)- Chest (blunt cardiac injury, hemothorax and pneumothorax)- Upper extremity (elbow ossification centers)- Lower extremity (bohlers angle, patella alta/infera)Pediatrics:- Weight based tape- Acute otitis media- APGAR score- Elbow ossification centers- Fever guidelines- Febrile seizures- Salter-harris fractures- Sick neonate differential- Vital signs

  • rating 4.23076
  • size 39.0 MB

5-Minute Emergency Medicine

Latest 5th Edition Update ABOUT 5-MINUTE EMERGENCY MEDICINE CONSULT Rosen & Barkins 5-Minute Emergency Medicine Consult delivers practical, quick-read information on over 600 medical conditions seen in emergency medicine directly to your smartphone and tablet. Search and browse for answers in concise topics organized to help save valuable time. FEATURES Fully-updated details on 600+ topics found in emergency medicine Diagnoses spanning from pre-hospital to disposition stage Highlight and make custom notes within entries New cutting-edge topics including: bath salt poisoning, polyneuropathy, leukocystosis, and more Helpful Pearls and Pitfalls to help avoid common errors ICD-9, ICD-10, and SNOMED codes listed in each entry Universal Index Search to find terms across all indexes Favorites for bookmarking important entries Editors: Jeffrey J. Schaider, MD; Roger M. Barkin, MD, MPH; Stephen R. Hayden, MD; Richard E. Wolfe, MD; Adam Z. Barkin, MD, MPH; Philip Shayne, MD; Peter Rosen, MD Publisher: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & WilkinsPowered by: Unbound Medicine

  • size 15.5 MB