2.0.1 / October 21, 2013
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Description

The popular "Blue Card" is now a mobile app!!!

This user friendly mobile application, developed by Children'sNational Medical Center physicians in the divisions of Emergencyand Transport Medicine, provides a quick reference for the vitals,equipment, or dosage guidelines for a pediatric patient.

This award-winning app allows providers to have a quick accessto handle pediatric emergencies. The entire app is weight (or age)based so every medicine, equipment, vital is specific to thepatient to help with real-time patient management. This appreceived a Blue Aster award. It is utilized mostly by nurses, PAs,NPs, and physicians in community EDs, urgent care clinics, andpediatric/family offices that handle acutely ill infants andchildren. It is additionally used by many medics and ALS-Bproviders in the community who provide scene and transport care forpediatric emergencies.

App Information Pediatric Quick Reference

  • App Name
    Pediatric Quick Reference
  • Package Name
    com.e3datasolutions.bluecard
  • Updated
    October 21, 2013
  • File Size
    Undefined
  • Requires Android
    Android 2.3.3 and up
  • Version
    2.0.1
  • Developer
    ChildrensEmergency.com
  • Installs
    10,000 - 50,000
  • Price
    Free
  • Category
    Medical
  • Developer
  • Google Play Link

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Pediatric Quick Reference 2.0.1 APK
The popular "Blue Card" is now a mobile app!!!This user friendly mobile application, developed by Children'sNational Medical Center physicians in the divisions of Emergencyand Transport Medicine, provides a quick reference for the vitals,equipment, or dosage guidelines for a pediatric patient.This award-winning app allows providers to have a quick accessto handle pediatric emergencies. The entire app is weight (or age)based so every medicine, equipment, vital is specific to thepatient to help with real-time patient management. This appreceived a Blue Aster award. It is utilized mostly by nurses, PAs,NPs, and physicians in community EDs, urgent care clinics, andpediatric/family offices that handle acutely ill infants andchildren. It is additionally used by many medics and ALS-Bproviders in the community who provide scene and transport care forpediatric emergencies.