Resus Algorithms 2 for Android
The tachycardia guidelines are still not up to date to the 2015 resus Council guidelines
Great for review and keeping up-to-date.
ALS guidance for VT/VF during CPR isn't quite right but otherwise a great app and very helpful. Down the shockable route no Adrenaline should given until after shock number 3 unlike PEA/asystole. After 3 (drug free) shocks Adrenaline 1mg 1:10,000 is given every 3-5mins, Also 300mg of Amiodarone is given after the third shock followed by only one further dose of 150-300mg if no ROSC. Also would be helpful to include energy for shocks which is 150-360J biphasic. I recertified last week and this is definitely in the guidelines and taught as part of the ALS course, although not always printed on the simplified algorithms. Also as per other reviews a 2 minute timer would be a great addition to this app as timing often goes out the window at an arrest. I'm sure it will be a mad rush to update everything when the 2015 guidelines are released!
Great aide mémoire for regular review.
Great app very informative if you have never done cpr before
Awesome app
Long overdue for Android, great job.
Great for review and keeping up-to-date.
Anesthetist
Good!
Good!
Nice apps
Good app, but would you consider adding FAST to it for stroke #
Finally something to replace iResus which they don't seem to be supporting any more. Good to have these critical guidelines in the pocket, great and clear implementation.
It could save a life esp if u r a psychiatrist or orthopaedic since u don't attend acute emergencies ever
I love this app so useful to finally have an app with ALS algorithm for Android users. Has smooth interface and is easy to use. The only drawback is that the whole algorithm can't be seen, you have to pick side and see that then go back to look at the other side.
Not enough information in the ALS. No jules settings and no mention of other drugs apart from adrenaline that are used in a cardiac arrest situation. Want to make it better? Include a metronome (Probably spelt wrong)So this app could be used in an arrest setting and not for info only
Good app, easy to navigate. ALS algorithm doesn't mention about use of amiodarone or adrenaline though as far as I could see?
Excellent app.invaluable
Very nice, simple and informative
Clear concise algorithm
Very Intuitive. Makes it Easy to Use. Thanks.
A must have
Outstanding
Good aps.
Useful tool to have 4 every midwife neoatologist and neonate nurses
Helpful memory aid! Easy to navigate. Thanks
It's very good
I've just completed the RCUK ALS course and thought this may be a bit out dated but it doesn't seem to be! Really handy little app as a memory jogger!
Long overdue for Android, great job.
Good!
It could save a life esp if u r a psychiatrist or orthopaedic since u don't attend acute emergencies ever
I love this app so useful to finally have an app with ALS algorithm for Android users. Has smooth interface and is easy to use. The only drawback is that the whole algorithm can't be seen, you have to pick side and see that then go back to look at the other side.
Good app, easy to navigate. ALS algorithm doesn't mention about use of amiodarone or adrenaline though as far as I could see?
Excellent app.invaluable
Very nice, simple and informative
Very Intuitive. Makes it Easy to Use. Thanks.
A must have
Outstanding
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The tachycardia guidelines are still not up to date to the 2015 resus Council guidelines