An Evidence-Based iPhone App to Guide the Management of Lab Abnormalities. iLabsDDx provides comprehensive explanations and tutorials for all acid/base and electrolyte abnormalities, DKA, and acute kidney injury. The app includes comprehensive differentials, representative EKGs, diagnostic strategies, and suggested therapeutic interventions.iLabsDDx has been designed as an intuitive reference guide that hospital-based clinicians can use to improve patient care and outcomes.

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IM Essentials Flashcards

IM Essentials Flashcards offers over 1,100 flashcards across 11 categories and is the perfect app for studying on-the-go. Each card features a link to the relevant content within IM Essentials Online so you can reinforce your learning experience. As always, IM Essentials content is based on the CDIM/SGIM core curriculum for the internal medicine clerkship and covers material students will likely encounter on the medicine shelf and USMLE Step 2 examinations.

  • size 4.2 MB

SmartIntern: Sepsis 2016

SIRS criteria is so 2015 Recent changes published in JAMA (Feb 23, 2016) have revised the definition of sepsis. The proposal put forth by The Third International Consensus have recommended the transition away from SIRS criteria towards the more clinically relevant Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score. The app now suggests the ICD10 code of severe sepsis (R65.20) when the case fits into the sepsis of new definition (as suggested in JAMA 2016) + Minor bug fixes.

  • rating 4.83333
  • size 23.3 MB

MAQI2 Anticoagulation Toolkit

This mobile app provides healthcare practitioners with an up-to-date, easy-to-use resource for managing anticoagulation patients more safely and effectively. The content was developed by the Michigan Anticoagulation Quality Improvement Initiative (MAQI2), a Blue Cross Blue Shield/Blue Care Network of Michigan sponsored consortium of anticoagulation clinics and experts from across the state of Michigan, and is based on the latest guidelines and research.

  • size 3.7 MB

QuickEM

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.

  • size 29.8 MB