Terrible App
Not for Emergency Situations
Hard to find necessary information during emergency situations. Not recommended. (Emergency Physician).
1.1.2
May 9, 2016
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Fixed crashes in some Dosage Calculator scenarios. - Corrected concentration for Epinephrine under Status Asthmaticus. - Reorganized CHF sections for vasopressor/inotropic therapy.
More1.1.1
June 6, 2015
- Removed dopamine from ACS Rx, listed as dobutamine(sic). - Corrected errata in PE summarizing MOPETT and PEITHO study results. - Corrected tirofiban dosage units.
More1.1.0
December 11, 2014
Newly revised and updated for 2015.
1.0.0
March 21, 2013
Yes, you can use the EMRA PressorDex app on iPad devices.
Emergency Medicine Residents' Association is the developer of the app.
EMRA PressorDex currently supports iOS 8.0 or later.
Currently, the EMRA PressorDex app has a user rating of 2.8 } and receives mild reviews.
The App Genre Of The Emra Pressordex App Is Medical.
The current version of the EMRA PressorDex app is 1.1.2.
The date of the latest EMRA PressorDex update is November 30, 2024.
EMRA PressorDex became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating is Emergency Medicine Residents' Association: The EMRA PressorDex app is unsuitable for persons under 17 years of age.
EMRA PressorDex is now available to use in American English.
Unfortunately, EMRA PressorDex is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, EMRA PressorDex does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, EMRA PressorDex is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.
No, EMRA PressorDex does not display any ads.