About Skyscape Lab Values Ref. (Mobile device friendly)
Skyscape Labs was specifically developed for use on mobile devices, with a consistent and intuitive format. Healthcare providers will be able to rapidly obtain a description of the test; understand its clinical utility; and see what a high or low value might mean.
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- Approximately 10% of the content is viewable in the free app and tapping on the locked topic will launch the in-app purchase screen.
Skyscape Labs written for the healthcare provider who wants to understand what a given test is, its clinical significance, and how the test can aide in patient diagnosis and treatment.
Edited by a practicing clinician, Skyscape Labs provides the most extensive and most relevant diagnostic and clinical information about tests for use in the point of care environment.
Skyscape Labs was specifically developed for use on mobile devices, with a consistent and intuitive format. Healthcare providers will be able to rapidly obtain a description of the test; understand its clinical utility; and see what a high or low value might mean.
Skyscape Labs covers all of the most popular laboratory tests in these areas:
Blood Chemistry
CSF Testing
Cardiology
Endocrine
Gynecology
Hematology
Hepatic
Immunology
Infectious Disease Metabolic
Nasal Testing
Neurology
Oncology
Pulmonary
Renal
Respiratory
Sputum testing
Stool Studies/Testing
Toxicology
Urine Testing
Urology
SPECIAL FEATURES:
Locate a disease, symptom or medication in the fastest possible manner:
- Navigate using multiple indices
- History to open frequently visited pages
- Bookmarks
NEVER FORGET ANYTHING:
- Add notes to topics
- Voice memos
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by Q####:
Too expensive. I'll wait for a sale. From what I've seen the info is simple and concise. But I'd rather buy a good lab reference book instead. Most of the information can be found if you google hard enough anyway.