Great but needs paeds option
Wonderful and very useful app.
Wish you had an option to make it paediatric specific too.
Wish you had an option to make it paediatric specific too.
Response from developer
Watch this space for the next few days!
Recommend it frequently
I’m a resuscitation officer, both use this and recommend very frequently, very helpful. See it being used more and more frequently in resuscitation attempts.
I would love the option of adding a few of my own criteria on the list you use but still does the job fine.
Well done and thank you iArrest people. Some post arrest checklists / RSI could be handy if you want to expand!!
I would love the option of adding a few of my own criteria on the list you use but still does the job fine.
Well done and thank you iArrest people. Some post arrest checklists / RSI could be handy if you want to expand!!
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Response from developer
Watch this space, the new update is coming!! - with custom Log entries via keyboard as well as via Dictation!
Brilliant app
Fantastic app. Very useful for pre hospital practitioners also. One thing I would love to see is an optional metronome 👍🏻
Faltou a amiodarona! Epinefrina é a cada 3min, não 4min
Faltou a amiodarona! Epinefrina é a cada 3min, não 4min
Super easy to use…needs a USA version
Great looking arrest timer, super simple and to the point. Only issue is that it’s oriented to the UK. So it doesn’t include amio, lido, vector changes, etc for those of us in the USA.
Organised
I’ve used many different Resus apps but this one is by by far the best. Easy to use with an easy layout. Timers for reminders so you don’t have to watch the screen like a hawk.
I used this on a resus and it felt like the calmest and most organised resus I’ve ever done.
Only one thing missing and that is Amiodarone from the drugs list.
I used this on a resus and it felt like the calmest and most organised resus I’ve ever done.
Only one thing missing and that is Amiodarone from the drugs list.
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Response from developer
Hi FO! Amiodarone will be suggested when 3 shockable rhythms have been recorded. In the upcoming update it will also suggest re-dosing amiodarone after the 5th shock!
Good app but needs to include amiodarone
Good app but other drugs needed like amiodarone. After ROSC might be a good idea to include tachycardia and bradycardia algorithms and their respective drugs and pacing etc.
Every arrest needs one
It a perfect guide to assist you with running an arrest.
In hospitals they tend to have a person timing.
Prehospital there just isn’t enough people to do that one role (most of the time)
This app does that role for you, alarming for your rhythm checks, and reminding when your drugs are due.
I’ve used it several times in anger, and after showing it to my colleagues, most of them now use it.
In hospitals they tend to have a person timing.
Prehospital there just isn’t enough people to do that one role (most of the time)
This app does that role for you, alarming for your rhythm checks, and reminding when your drugs are due.
I’ve used it several times in anger, and after showing it to my colleagues, most of them now use it.
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Good App
This is a good app, however it could benefit from the ability for the user to make slight modifications that would suit their environment. Eg it indicates to “call for arrest trolley” however if being used by a pre-hospital provider this might be more useful saying “call for further resources”.
Simple yet essential app
The app is simple in its layout and in an environment where there is stress and often loss of situational awareness this simple format is a vital tool in recording essential events and key information that will ultimately go on to help guide a patients care but also provide more accurate data to allow development and research on improving the care that is delivered during cardiac arrests. Highly recommended and credit to the developer for creating such a simple yet essential app
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Simply brilliant.
Have used this in multiple arrests and introduced it to colleagues both junior and senior who feel it improves their confidence and calmness during acute scenarios. The added function to email the log and print it is very clever as well and keeps notes much more accurate than they would be otherwise.
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Excellent practical app!
This is an excellent application which enables any member of the resuscitation team to log the key times and decisions made during a stressful cardiac arrest. It’s simple to use interface and clear labelling ensures that it is incredibly easy to use and user friendly.
I have used it at actual cardiac arrests and as a teaching exercise during ALS and ILS Courses.
Would strongly recommend it!
I have used it at actual cardiac arrests and as a teaching exercise during ALS and ILS Courses.
Would strongly recommend it!
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Intuitive and allows accurate records of cardiac arrest
Have used this myself in 2 separate complex arrests and seen it used by others. The log of activity is it's most powerful feature and allows the recorder to accurately record an event timeline and is a helpful reminder of when to give drugs or perform other interventions.
Excellent app, highly recommended
I’ve used this app during an arrest situation and it worked great at allowing us to remain structured, keep an accurate time record and ensure we provided optimal resuscitation. I’ve never seen an arrest run so well to the second, I recommend it to all those people on the arrest team!
Great App!
Great Idea! Its really easy to use and helps you keep your focus. I like that I can copy the log for documentation purposes and even upload it on to my eportfolio.
Brilliant
Great and easy to use 👍🏾
Amazing!
Easy to use!
