What's New
Bug fix...
Bug fix...
Size:
4.7 MB
Category:
Medical
Medical
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
Free
Free
Compatible:
iPad
iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPad.R
Compatible with iPad.R
Version:
1.0.2
1.0.2
Description - Crisis Code
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If you are iPad owner,you now can download Crisis Code for free from Apple Store. The application is supporting English language. It weighs in at only 4.7 MB to download. The new Crisis Code app version 1.0.2 has been updated on 2014-11-19. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Compatible with iPad.Requires iOS 4.3 or later.
Bottom Line: For more information about Crisis Code check developer Stanford Anesthesia Informatics And Media Lab`s website : http://www.crisiscode.org
Bottom Line: For more information about Crisis Code check developer Stanford Anesthesia Informatics And Media Lab`s website : http://www.crisiscode.org
Crisis Code is designed to teach Crisis Management for Advanced Cardiac Life Support. It was developed by Larry Chu, MD, Kyle Harrison, MD and the Stanford AIM Lab. Healthcare professionals are required to handle medical emergencies ...
Every tine I try to open the app IT CRASHES Please fix this app It is broken IT DOES NOT WORK
What a great app For anyone who is involved in ACLS youll find this to be complementary to what ACLS teaches This goes beyond ACLS and teaches you how to put it into practice My only suggestion is to update the app to make it easier to download segments they take more than 15 mins to download and 15 mins is the max the ipad will stay on for and if a download is cut off you have to start over This is wonderful
Im a paramedic and have been in EMS working in Santa Clara County for 11 years The videos were a bit dry ACLS is not something thought of when we think of entertainment but I feel this app would benefit by adding some more interaction between the case studies and the user interacting during the code overall you guys did a great job I saw right away the difference in how a code is run in a hospital setting versus in the field The goal is the same for both environments which is evaluate adapt communicate react and then revaluate Again I like what you are doing and would like to see this take off Useful
Havent used it yet Its crashed EVERY time Ive tried logging in Not worth time or money Broken
By Kostas Gar.