Pedi STAT App Reviews

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Good app

This is a very helpfull app. The only thing that i would add is antibiotics and other drugs.

Excellent.

Had a critically ill 2yo in ED last night, and found this incredibly useful, particularly during RSI. Would highly recommend for any health professional who potentially will be caring for sick kids.

Great!!!

This is a fantastic program to help you manage the sick / crashing kid. It is not an all encompassing pediatric drug reference. A few antibiotics can be remembered, and anything else can be looked up. This gives you quick access to what you dont have time to look up, and does the critical calculations for you. This is not going to be the only pediatric reference you will ever need, but it is the one that will really help you out in a bind!!!!

iPad versions

Please start to create iPad versions of your apps..... Thanks

EMS/Emergency Medicine Physician

Excellent App. This is a must have tool for EMS providers and emergency medicine practitioners. Very easy to navigate and resourceful. Highly recommended.

Good...could be great

Absolutely a very good app. It would be great if there was antibiotics.

Great app for EMS

Great app for any EMT or Paramedic, get the information on the way to the cal, age normally, and you will have every drug calculation needed to run any critical pediatric. I do have one issue, the age stops at 12 and the weight ends at 43kg.

Really?!?!

I find it very frustrating that a medical program written by a doctor has the opportunity to identify yourself as a "physician", "nurse" or even a "dietician" but do not have the option of "nurse practitioner" or "physician assistant". Really?!?!

Great App

I think the easy of use makes this app useful both in the field and at the bedside. Lots of cool options and info at the click of your finger! ........regardless of what letters come after my name!

Exceptional App

This app is quick, prompt, and accurate with most pediatric emergencies. I have used this for over three years now, and it is my #1 go to app for any sick kid. Plus, it is easy to navigate based on age, etc to get to where you want to be quickly. This single app is the reason I ALWAYS make sure my iTouch is charged and ready to go at my side.

FM Doc

Excellent resource, easy to use

Pedi Stat

Awesome app Would it be possible to include Pressor support : EPi, NorEpi, etc Platelet and PRBC dosing Hydrocortisone bolus for shock

Needs hypotension section

This is a great app - would give 5 stars if you could add a section for management of shock/hypotension with dosing for pressor drips like epi, norepi, dopa, etc.

Update ruined it

I usually dont write reviews but I hope the developers see this and fix the app. Pedi star was great; all the info at your fingertips, drugs and equipment. After the update it is now written for medical students, interns, or nurses who arent used to dealing with sick patients. The meds are listed within algorithms and in giant categories. Its too unwieldly to use in an emergency or on the way to one. It has far too much basic information in the way of the real information. This basic information is not the kind needed when seeing a sick kids. It gets in the way and if thats the info you need, you dont need pedi stat, you need another doctor.

Even better!

I love the updated interface and new additions. It is even more useful now than before, whether you work in EMS, the ED, or ICU. I love being able to view the medications I need for a SPECIFIC condition, and not have to scroll through a long list of drugs or equipment sizes.

A must have for every EM doc!

This app is well done!! I love that it gives me one-dose calculations for my patients without having to fumble with numbers. It is a superb update to a well-loved classic!

Great great app

As someone who primarily works with adults, pedi stat is a real life-saver (literally)

Best peds app

Great for emergency physicians who need a quick reference. Great for learners, too!

Allergic to Typos

Overall, useful and fairly accurate pediatric therapy guide. BUT - beware the typo in "anaphylaxis." The max dose should be 1 mg, not 1mg/kg.

Great

For cardiac resuscitation

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