tidyResus

tidyResus

Cardiac arrest logger

6 ratings
48 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • October 15, 2015
  • February 17, 2021

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This app logs and tracks cardiac arrest events with a rhythm stopwatch, metronome, and customizable event tracking. It provides summary reports that can be exported for documentation. Designed for prehospital settings, it aids in recording critical incident details when a scribe is unavailable.

Rhythm stopwatch
Event tracking
Customizable events
Metronome
Summary reports
Incident review
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What's New in tidyResus

3.0

February 17, 2021

You will lose any existing archives. This update removes any third party packages and uses Apple's native solutions for storing data. This makes the app size much smaller (~20 times smaller!) even though there's plenty of new features, and eliminates the risk of third party tracking. - New interface with much easier access to shocks, adrenaline, overall timers. Have tried to keep the core rhythm timer + rhythm check obvious, even if you don't use any of the other features. - Audible notification and vibrate for the rhythm check timer. Still depends on your device's volume! You can disable this in settings. - New event types and custom events. Record state changes (CPR, ROSC, PLE), airways, access, drugs, and any other events you want to add. Default events are included, but customise as you need. - Export from tidyResus: one-click allows you to copy and paste the entire event log generated from your resus. - Metronome now plays in silent mode. This still respects your volume setting - Visual reminder for adrenaline: the button will change to orange when four minutes have elapsed since the last adrenaline - Dark mode (follows your device's preferences) - Rewritten into SwiftUI

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User reviews

apple watch support

This app is beautiful. Simple. Effective. But it can it please be available for the apple watch..
It would be so advantageous to be on the watch.

The best cardiac arrest scribing tool for OHCA

I was looking for an alternative app to the AHA’s FullCodePro app due to the bugs I encountered in their app. TidyResus fits the bill perfectly. Customizable, non-cluttered, and not buggy.

Looks good used for training in training.

Looks good easy to use and as already mentioned a stop button and maybe the ability to move the items up or down the list to ensure steps aren’t delayed. But great app so far.

Great App for both new and old hands!

I have been using this app for about 6 months at multiple arrests and found it incredibly useful.

It is so helpful to keep an accurate log. The interface is simple and user friendly.

My only request would be during an active resus when adding events there should be an option to free text. I know you can add them in the ‘manage events’ option but this is not available during an active arrest.

There have been a few situations where I have wanted to time stamp something usual or not routinely used but not been able to.

Other than that it’s a great app and I would recommend it to anyone running a resus.
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Great app!

I have used this app in OSCES and when running cardiac arrests and the app really helps me manage timings of drugs and rhythm checks.
It is such a useful tool, couldn’t recommend it more

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FAQ

What does tidyResus do?

tidyResus is a tool for logging and tracking cardiac arrest events. It includes a rhythm stopwatch, metronome, and allows for the recording of various events like changes in resus state, airway interventions, drugs, and more. It also provides summary reports of logged incidents.

What are the key features of tidyResus?

Key features include a rhythm stopwatch for timing, a metronome for CPR pacing, customizable event tracking to record specific interventions and changes, and the ability to export summary reports of logged incidents. Users can also review past incidents.

Is tidyResus free to use?

Yes, based on the provided information, tidyResus is a free application. There are no mentions of in-app purchases or advertisements, suggesting it is available at no cost to the user.

Who is tidyResus intended for?

The app is primarily aimed at individuals trained in Advanced Life Support (ALS), especially those working in prehospital cardiac arrest scenarios where a dedicated scribe may not be available. It can also be useful in other situations requiring detailed event documentation.

Does tidyResus offer medical advice or calculations?

No, tidyResus is purely an administrative tool. It performs no calculations or interpretations and offers no recommendations on assessment, treatment, or management of a cardiac arrest. Users are solely responsible for accurate documentation and appropriate patient care.