The program graphs the cycles a week either side of a target date and uses colour if available.
For a complete description check out the Palm Biorhythms web site.
Update Description:
v3.0:
- Adds additional compatibility calculations and support for OS5 high density displays.
v2.0:
- Adds additional viewing options including: critical calendar, critical list and compatibility.
- Sony 320x320 HiRes devices are fully supported.
Pneumonia Severity Index v1.1 Size: 45 KB Date: April 28, 2004 (Updated) Type: Freeware Min. Requirement:
• Palm III
• Palm OS v3.0 Download:
• PSI_PGHQ_V11.zip
Statistics indicate that more than 600000 of these are hospitalized and this accounts for approximately $4 Billion in cost related to hospitalization.
While hospitalization varies regionally, most physicians rely on subjective information provided by the patient and tend to overestimate the risk of death associated with pneumonia.
Sometimes patients that are admitted are inappropriately left on the General Medical Floor instead of being transferred to the Intensive Care Unit.
This suggests that there is no consistent standard for approaching patients with pneumonia.
Now there is a simple predictive program that can be used to detect those patients that are very critical that need to be in the ICU.
This program can also help determine which patients can be safely treated as an outpatient if the computed risk of complication is low enough.
This program is based on 2 studies from which a prognostic model was developed to accurately identify critical patients with Community Acquired Pneumonia.
Update Description:
Update (APR 2004):
- We are GIVING away FREE FULL versions!
Lung Injury Score v2.0 Size: 44 KB Date: April 28, 2004 (Updated) Type: Freeware Min. Requirement:
• Palm III
• Palm OS v3.0 Download:
• PGHQLung20.zip
Author:Pilotronix Home:http://www.pilotronix.com/ Email:JAG@Pilotronix.com Description:
This is a simple calculator to determine the extent of lung damage present in your patients that have ARDS and that are on the ventilator.
It is quite simple to use and the extent of damage to their lungs is easily stratified into a None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe probability of lung injury.
Simply select from the drop-down menus and hit Lung Injury Score to calculate the extent of injury.
Those who chose to register will obtain FREE lifetime updates and bug fixes.
Update Description:
Version 2.0 (8/17/2002):
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 MD Tools which include:
- NIH Guide for COPD
- PUFF 2.0
- ICU Protocols
- MedPedia
- MedCalc
- ePocrates
Version 1.1:
Corrects a Compliance Score parameter.
RI Manager v1.00 Size: 106 KB Date:April 23, 2004 Type: Freeware Min. Requirement:
• Any hardware
• PalmOS v3.5 Download:
• RIManEng.zip
Since the rest of radioactivity can be calculated by the use of its half-life value, you can easily elucidate how much volume corresponds with the radioactivities you need.
AmbulanceTimer v1.1 Size: 5 KB Date:April 15, 2004(Updated) Type: Freeware Min. Requirement:
• Any hardware
• Palm OS v3.1 Download:
• Ambtime.zip
It is estimated that nearly half the time that patients spend on a mechanical ventilator occurs during the weaning process.
All patients requiring mechanical ventilation should receive regular assessment of discontinuation potential.
This assessment should include evidence that there has been some reversal of the underlying cause of respiratory failure, the adequacy of patient's ventilatory drive, gas exchange and hemodynamic stability.
Even patients who do not meet all conventional criteria for weaning potential may be candidates for spontaneous breathing trials.
This palm application was developed for the Queen Elizabeth Health Sciences Centre in Halifax , NS, Canada in accordance with the new Respiratory Therapy weaning protocol.
We thought we'd share it with other medical personnel to help proliferate this important procedure and protocol.
Please enjoy this complimentary application. Send us an email and tell us what you think and we will send you a registered version.