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Version History of CPR Tempo

1.2

December 6, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Updated to run on latest OS and devices.

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1.1

June 14, 2013

- Support for 4 inch displays - Screen Auto-lock now disabled - Audio now plays while app is in background

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1.0

September 18, 2012

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Description of CPR Tempo

CPR Tempo provides audio and visual cues to aid the timing of chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Timers are also provided for rhythm checks after defibrillator shocking and for epinephrine administration. The American Heart Association recommends a rate of 100 compressions per minute during CPR. This is difficult to maintain without audio cues, especially as the rescuer tires. ER nurse and Army Reservist MAJ Don Kyle shared with Frozen Ape about our metronome app Tempo is being used for this purpose. We have since worked with Don to create a specialised app, including the following bonus features: - Timer with visual and audio cues for rhythm checks - Timer with visual and audio cues for Epinephrine administration - Log of each resuscitation event detailing each action taken and location of event (location services required) - Configurable CPM (compressions per minute) from 100 to 120 - Configurable epinephrine interval from 3 to 5 minutes Disclaimer: This app follows standards recommended by the American Heart Association. Do not use this app if these standards do not align with your medical practice. Please familiarize yourself with this app, including the tutorial, and verify the settings before using the app in an actual resuscitation event. Frozen Ape Pte. Ltd. is not liable for mishaps due to the misuse of, or malfunctioning of the app.
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CPR Tempo: FAQ

Does CPR Tempo work on iPads?

Yes, CPR Tempo works on iPads.

Who created the app?

The CPR Tempo app was released by Frozen Ape Pte. Ltd..

What is the minimum iOS version to run the CPR Tempo app?

The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 8.2 or higher.

What is the overall rating of the CPR Tempo app?

With an overall rating of 4 out of 5, CPR Tempo has some room for improvement but is not terrible.

What category of app is CPR Tempo?

The Cpr Tempo App Relates To The Medical Genre.

What is the latest CPR Tempo version?

The current version of the CPR Tempo app is 1.2.

What is the update date for CPR Tempo?

September 30, 2024 is the date of the latest CPR Tempo update.

When was the app initially released?

CPR Tempo was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.

What is the recommended age for CPR Tempo?

Parental supervision strongly recommended, may contain adult themes or graphic violence.

What are the languages offered by the CPR Tempo app?

CPR Tempo can be used in English.

Does Apple Arcade offer CPR Tempo as part of its collection?

No, CPR Tempo is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within CPR Tempo?

No, CPR Tempo does not include options for in-app purchases.

Is CPR Tempo specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, CPR Tempo is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in CPR Tempo?

No, there are no commercial ads in CPR Tempo.

Screenshots of CPR Tempo

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Reviews of CPR Tempo

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  • It does the job

    If you’re trained in CPR, this is what you need.
  • Great App, would like more features

    I love this app when I am the recorder during a code! My only dislike is I wish it kept track of how long each person was actively doing compressions. Without a doubt, three-plus minutes in, the first one on the chest is exhausted wondering how long it’s been.
  • Looks handy

    FirefighterEMT here. Had envisioned an app like this but have no clue how to make. I downloaded to play with and can see as someone who acts as “code commander” the usefulness of this. Reason is that times have to be kept track of during codes and for hospital staff to have . This is hard during the chaos of a code, writing multiple times and notes on a gloved hand is all you got and not easy. Having the iPhone in my hand and simply pushing the button that time stamps when epi was given, when 2 minutes had elapsed so rescuers can switch etc makes life so much easier and better for hospital staff. I’m trying to get the word out about this app. I will recommend changes to it to make it better. Thanks
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