MEDSYNC Inc.
About:
This program is allows you
to calculate the degree of injury present in patients that are on the
ventilator. Simply choose from the drop
down menus the parameters that closely match those of your patient then hit
calculate. The degree of injury is stratified into Mild, Moderate, or Severe
depending on the parameters chosen. This version now has several fixes outlined
below:
Update:
Divide button no
longer necessary
Event capture
for standard menu display
Added Menubar
tap displays menu.
Added error
Checking for missing modules.
Fixed screen
dropping third digit in score
Menu Items now
show all selections without having to scroll down
Reference Cited
Build ID now included.
Registration information now available.
Integrated with
MEDTools which include:
NIH Guide for
COPD
PUFF 2.0
ICU Protocols
MedPedia
MedCalc
ePocrates
Installation:
Simply sync the file LIS20.prc
to your PDA.
Modules:
These programs can be
directly accessed from Lung Injury Score but you need to have them loaded on
your PDA first.
Download them from HERE:
MEDPedia An Encyclopedia of
Medical Programs
NIH
Guide for COPD Diagnosis,
Management & Treatment Guidelines for COPD
PUFF 2.0
Calculate
Spirometer Values for any patient with this calculator
ICU
Protocols An
iSILO document for the ICU Resident
MedCalc
The
Ultimate & Current Medical Calculator
MathLIB Library
Required for MedCalc.
ePocrates The only drug
manual that you need.
Registration:
Visit PalmGEAR.com
to register and unlock the additional features of this program.
UPGRADE to the FULL Version by purchasing this REGISTRATION
KEY.
UPGRADES ARE FREE to
ALL REGISTERED USERS!
Disclaimer:
This program is intended for
education purposes only. Please be sure that you have read the literature
completely before attempting to apply this program to anyone. Using this
program is at YOUR discretion only and YOU bear the responsibility of its use.
Support:
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Contact:
Reference:
Murray JF “An Expanded
Definition of ARDS” American Review of Respiratory Diseases 1988. Vol:138. Pg
720-723