Описание
INTRODUCTION:
From the creators of the original iOS Clinical Diagnosis App range comes "Calcium Correction for Hypoalbuminemia", an interactive medical calculator that helps Endocrinology Specialists and General Medics alike to adjust a patient's calcium reading based upon their albumin level.
APP OVERVIEW:
Akin to other Doctot Apps, the care pathway within is presented in a "wizard" format, which quickly and intuitively guides the user through the various steps that are involved.
Underpinned by an innovative design philosophy (please see http://www.doctot.com/key-strengths for more), this Doctot "X Series" App has been crafted to help improve the accuracy, efficiency, clarity, reliability, accessibility, usability, and speed of Calcium Correction-related assessment/treatment protocols.
To assist the user, each scale has a comprehensive Information section that provides relevant background details, as well as an in-depth Help section.
FURTHER FEATURES:
To help meet differing needs of Medical Professionals, Doctot included within Calcium Correction for Hypoalbuminemia:
- a Patient Results Management System
- Patient Assessment Result Data Transfer options
- Integrated Information/News sections
- Touch ID and PIN Protection Security options
- Networking and Messaging functionality
BENEFITS:
Like all of our Clinical Diagnosis Apps, Calcium Correction for Hypoalbuminemia was created to help:
- Make More Informed Clinical Decisions
- Enhance Patient Safety
- Reduce the Risk of Medical Errors
- Provide Greater Treatment Recommendations and Management Strategies
- Treat and Manage Greater Patient Numbers
- Save Critical Time
DOWNLOAD FOR FREE:
An independent, not-for-profit organisation that the likes of GOLD, the IOF and SINTEF chose to partner with, Doctot (which is spearheaded by Prof. Declan Lyons, a Consultant Geriatrician and MedTech Evangelist) are making this App available Free-Of-Charge.
If you think your colleagues may benefit from it, please feel free to share the download link. Thank you so much.
CREDIT:
This calculation was created by Xavier Parent, MD; for more, please see: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19654080/.