Health or medicine related software
Oct 4th, 2010, 9:53 am
PharmD ToolBox v 8.0
Requirements: WM2003-WM6.5
Overview: PharmD ToolBox is an advanced medical calculator and rapid reference for Emergency, Pediatric Dosing and Critical Care for PharmD’s. This product is a logical complement to other PDA reference products such as the Davis’s Drug Guide, PDR or drug compatibility guides.
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PharmD ToolBox was designed to provide content and calculation tools needed by today’s experienced PharmD, at the point of care. It enables the user to perform instant weight-based calculations for drug dosages, antibiotics, critical care drips, emergency drugs, fluids, RSI, toxicology, and more for both Pediatric and Adult patients. Additionally, this program adds relevant information such as mixing, infusing and compatibility guides. No serious professional should be without this tool.

17 Modules:
• Abx Wizard – A miniature antibiotic guide, showing recommendations by condition with integrated drug dosing calculator for both children and adults.
• ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Protocols carefully adapted for rapid viewing and implementation.
• Adult Drips - Adult Critical Care Infusion Calculator and reference.
• Calculators - This expanded section contains nearly 70 calculators of items like osmolal gap, croup, apgar, glascow trauma scores, peak flow, oxygen tank time to empty, pregnancy calculator, blood alcohol calculator, NIH Stroke Score, APACHE II score, ABCD2 Stroke score, and much more.
• Emergency Meds - Emergency Medication dosing with integrated dose calculation.
• Fluid Wizard – Pediatric & Adult Burn Fluid calculator, Pediatric bolus and maintenance fluid calculator and all-new %BSA Burn Calculator for both pediatrics and adults.
• Infusion Calculator – A multi-format smart calculation tool to solve any generic infusion calculation need.
• PALS – Pediatric Advanced Life Support Protocols carefully adapted for rapid viewing and implementation.
• PediAbx – Complete dosing guide with integrated calculators for IV/IM/PO antibiotics for neonates and pediatrics, now searchable by alpha or antibiotic class.
• PediCode - Pediatric Code module with top selections that include all needed drugs with a single selection, based upon underlying condition (e.g. asthma, anaphylaxis, sepsis), PLUS rapid calculation for doses of over 30 drugs and interventions needed for pediatric critical care.
• PediDrips – Pediatric Critical Care Infusion Calculator and reference.
• PediDrugs – Extensive dosing guide with integrated calculators for a wide range of pediatric drugs. Major expansion of this section occurred in version 7.0, including most routinely used drugs.
• PediFever - Rapid calculator of pediatric fever medications.
• PediOTC – A quick reference to pediatric over the counter medications.
• RSI Wizard – A rapid calculator for Rapid Sequence Intubation including all needed drugs and tube sizes.
• Sedation Meds – This module calculates doses of agents used for procedural (conscious) sedation for adults and children.
• Toxicology - Comprehensive toxicology module divided into information on ingestions, overdoses, toxidromes and the specific antidotes with integrated dose calculator.

More Info:
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Download Instructions: Register with key 1111-1111-1111-1111
http://hotfile.com/dl/73642552/97cdced/ ... a.cab.html

Mirrors:
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Oct 4th, 2010, 9:53 am

...И ангел кричал дико корчась от боли
Мальчик лодку пускал в луже бархатной крови...
Jan 15th, 2011, 3:26 am
Just wanted to say that i didn't know this prog but it turns out to be a freaking MUST in the ER or when making rounds!
Jan 15th, 2011, 3:26 am
Mar 22nd, 2011, 2:30 am
schumifer wrote:Just wanted to say that i didn't know this prog but it turns out to be a freaking MUST in the ER or when making rounds!

What have you been using prior to this on ward rounds? How has this app helped over and above what you'd been using before? Is there any specific component of the app that you have found ground-breaking or exceptionally worthwhile (example)?
I'm simply curious how it might apply in my clinical area, and if it is a worthwhile addition to the many apps (60+ medical apps that I use).
Mar 22nd, 2011, 2:30 am
Mar 22nd, 2011, 2:31 am
hotfile link is dead in OP.
Mar 22nd, 2011, 2:31 am
Sep 15th, 2013, 9:06 am
links down please :( can any one upload

EDIT: Installation unsuccessful in my HD2 :( tried many times. am using energy GTX rom.
Sep 15th, 2013, 9:06 am
Nov 7th, 2013, 12:40 pm
This app provides instant info and the best adminstration/dilution resource i have ever used in a mobile app.
Practically the only app i have not been able to replace since i moved to android
Nov 7th, 2013, 12:40 pm