價格:免費
更新日期:2015-07-21
檔案大小:1.7 MB
目前版本:2.3.1
版本需求:需要 iOS 5.1.1 或以上版本。與 iPhone、iPad 及 iPod touch 相容。
支援語言:英語
The Alberta Health Services Emergency Medical Services Medical Control Protocols app for iOS devices provides emergency medical providers access to easy-to-use Alberta Health Services Protocols (Medical Control Protocols and Critical Care Medical Control Protocols) specifically designed for use in the pre-hospital environment.
This app includes adult and pediatric algorithms as well as necessary reference material and pharmacology information, and contains more than 180 protocols and 75 medications including infusion charts, resource information, and provincial contacts.
The information contained in the AHS EMS Medical Control Protocols App is intended for use by emergency medical practitioners governed by Alberta Health Services or STARS.
The main features include:
(*) Quick navigation to critical information
(*) Search capability
(*) Portrait and landscape viewing
(*) No subscription required
(*) Ability to enter your own Notes on a Protocol
(*) Favorites
(*) Offline access
Medical Control Protocol Disclaimer
The Alberta Health Services (AHS) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is committed to providing high quality and safe patient care. To this end, AHS EMS has developed this set of Medical Control Protocols (MCPs). The MCPs contain evidence-based and expert-informed care and treatment information that is specifically intended for the use of practitioners working for AHS EMS and contracted service providers in Alberta and the physicians who provide medical oversight for these practitioners. EMS reserves the right at its own discretion to make changes, including the correction of errors and complete revisions to the MCPs.
At the same time, the information is presented "as is" and its use by external organizations or individuals is solely at their own risk. AHS EMS, its employees and physicians accepts no responsibility for any modification or redistribution or use of the MCPs and is not liable for any actions taken by individuals based on the information provided, or for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions in these MCPs.
© 2015 Alberta Health Services. All rights reserved in relation to these MCPs. Without limiting the reservation of copyright, no person shall reproduce, store in a retrieval system or transmit in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) part or the whole of these MCPs without the prior written permission of Alberta Health Services.
CRITICAL CARE Medical Control Protocol Disclaimer
The Alberta Health Services (AHS) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and STARS is committed to providing high quality and safe patient care. To this end, AHS EMS and STARS have developed this set of Critical Care Medical Control Protocols (CCMCPs). The CCMCPs contain evidence-based and expert-informed care and treatment information that is specifically intended for the use of practitioners working for AHS EMS, STARS and contracted service providers in Alberta and the physicians who provide medical oversight for these practitioners. EMS and STARS reserve the right at their own discretion to make changes, including the correction of errors and complete revisions to the CCMCPs.
At the same time, the information is presented "as is" and its use by external organizations or individuals is solely at their own risk. AHS EMS, STARS, their employees and physicians accept no responsibility for any modification or redistribution or use of the CCMCPs and are not liable for any actions taken by individuals based on the information provided, or for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions in these CCMCPs.
© 2015 Alberta Health Services. All rights reserved in relation to these CCMCPs. Without limiting the reservation of copyright, no person shall reproduce, store in a retrieval system or transmit in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) part or the whole of these CCMCPs without the prior written permission of Alberta Health Services.
支援平台:iPhone, iPad