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Emergency Medicine
PEPID
MD-Portable Software for All Physicians (CE2000)
A one year subscription to PEPID MD, a complete medical and pharmacological
physician point-of-care decision support tool. For Pocket PC's running
Windows CE2000. For PEPID for devices running CE2002 see separate listing.
Downloads to PC. Easy to load, minutes to learn. Includes PEPID's new
integrated Weight-based and Body Surface Area dosing calculator containing
over 1600 separate formulas. Structured by organ system, based on medicine
specialties. Each organ system section was created to include hospital
and office treatment of common diagnoses.

The
5 Minute Emergency Medicine Consult from Skyscape.com
"5MEC™ (The 5 Minute Emergency Medicine Consult ®) is a well-structured
emergency medical consult for Pocket PC handheld devices. It is a resource
that no emergency department should be without and a must have for practitioners
and students beginning rotations in the emergency medicine setting. Covering
over 600 clinical topics, in alphabetical order, 5MEC™ is a quick guide
for practicing emergency medicine clinicians to turn to for immediate
information that is accurate, pointed and readily encompassing."


Outlines
in Clinical Medicine/Medical Emergencies from Skyscape
- Facts about BIO-TERRORISM:
"Download the OCM/911 (Outlines in Clinical Medicine/Medical Emergencies)
FREE of charge and discover the facts on bio-terrorist agents such as
Anthrax, Smallpox, and Bacterial Pathogens so that you can rest easy.
From diagnosis to treatments and vaccines, keep up to date on new agents
that can affect your patient!"
Emergency
Medicine Recall from medrevu.com
"Written for third- and fourth-year medical students who are completing
their emergency medicine clerkships, Emergency Medicine Recall enables
you to provide better patient care in the emergency department by reinforcing
important concepts and providing a framework for focusing your thoughts
before and after seeing a patient."
Cline:
Emergency Medicine: Companion Handbook from HandheldMed.com
"Put the treatment guidelines from the leading text in emergency
medicine in your pocket. This book follows the organization of the fourth
edition of Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine."
Personal
Emergency Response Guide Chemical/Biological by Crown
Logic
"Crown Logic Corporation announced today that it is releasing
a smart and comprehensive electronic version of the Personal Emergency
Response Guide Chemical/Biological on December 6th, 2001. This
new and timely reference product is designed to help American citizens
prepare for and respond to a previously unimaginable threat -- chemical
or biological incidents."
ER
Suite from Medical Wizards
"ER Suite is a single download that brings you the power of all
four Medical Wizards programs: PediSuite, Drip Calculator, Fluid Wizard
and PDATox (listed in MedicalPocketPC's Software calculators
page) at an affordable price."
CodeLogs
from CeBeans
"Vincent Collura of www.cebeans.com has recently created a tiny
though elegant program that should prove useful for physicians routinely
caring for patients in cardiac arrest. CodeLogs(r) is freeware. It allows
the physician to enter, from a drop down menu, the usual medications and
interventions done during cardiac arrest. Each item ends up in a document
with a time stamp. At the end of the code, it is easy to reconstruct the
sequence of events and interventions, precisely timed. It includes an
automatic timer for both epi and atropine, so that these meds can be given,
if indicated, at 3 to 5 minute intervals. At our facility, there is usually
one nurse acting as "scribe" during the code, and I think this
could be an incredible timesaver."
Medicine
for the Outdoors, Paul Auerbach, MD from HandheldMed.com
"This is an emergency medical guide for the serious wilderness
traveler. Sections deal with major medical problems, disorders related
to specific environments, and commonly used drugs and sources of information."
RSI
calculator for the Pocket PC calculates drug dosages for Rapid Sequence
Induction. Simply enter the patient's weight in pounds or kilograms and
tap calculate. You will get the dose in milligrams and the amount to draw
up in milliliters. RSI protocols vary by agency. We can customize the
calculator to meet your agencies specific protocol.