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MD on Call app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 5616 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: Messil inc.
9.99 USD
Current version: 7.1.2, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 05 Oct 2009
App size: 31.6 Mb

"fantastic for a review when rushing to a consult." -- Casey Park

MD on Call is already trusted by thousands of physicians, residents and medical students around the world. We’ve been there; At 3 AM, you don’t feel like going through a textbook or a long UpToDate article; you just want to get things done.


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REVIEWS

"If you have ever needed a quick reference to learn on the fly or been stumped by a late night call while cross-covering and you are willing to spend a few dollars to avoid that feeling, you should consider this app."

iMedicalApps.com


“It has all those handy little things that drug guides and medical references just don’t capture concisely.”
“I would pay at least double the cost for this handy little reference.”

Dr Jessica Otte, drottematic blog

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AUDIENCE
junior residents, interns and medical students


INTRO
In medical school, we learn a lot about diseases and the basis for their management. However, we are traditionally less exposed to apparently easy problems like pain, nausea or hypokalemia. Quite often, those issues are brought to the attention of the nursing staff in the evening. At that time, the treating team is away and youre on call, running all over the hospital.

MD on Call gives you tips on how to QUICKLY assess and manage (acutely) common problems so you can go on assessing the next patient, or to your room to get some well deserved sleep. -- it is NOT meant to replace a textbook --



FEATURES
MD on call is divided into 5 main sections:

• Issues • 26 frequent on call situations (including management of some specific conditions)

Abdominal Pain*
Acute Coronary Syndrome*
Agitation / Violence
Anaphylaxis
Bleeding
Bradycardia*
Chest Pain
Constipation
Death (Pronouncing)
Decreased LOC
Dysuria / UTI*
Dyspnea
Fever
Febrile neutropenia
Headache
Hypertension
Hypotension
Insomnia
Meningitis
Nausea / Vomiting
Pain
Palliation
Pneumonia
Seizure
Tachycardia
Wound Dehiscence
Wound Infection

• Labs • Common electrolytes abnormalities (including management)

Hypo Ca, K, Mg, Na, PO4, glycemia
Hyper Ca, K, Na, glycemia

• ECG • Normal and abnormal ECG values, now with examples

• Misc • Suggestions on how to write orders for admission, "comfort measures only", "on call" notes, OR and procedure notes.
Transfusions: general information and common reactions
Misc: CSF values, opioid conversion...

• Lines and Tubes • How to manage common problems, such as a blocked NG tube.

• Search • Search using acronyms or keywords


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DISCLAIMER

This publication (application) is to be used as a guide only. It is intended only for use by licensed medical practitioners and medical students. Every doctor (or prescriber) is responsible for their actions. This guide is not meant to replace clinical judgment.
The authors of MD on call make no claims regarding the accuracy of the information contained herein. The authors of this application and its content shall not be liable for any injury and/or damage to persons or property arising from the use of this application.
It is the responsible of the licensed prescriber to verify the indications, contraindications and dosage of the medication (and actions) they prescribe.

Pros and cons of MD on Call app for iPhone and iPad

MD on Call app good for

Simple to use, quick to load, and has references too for further reading.
You will be able to assess your patient first, then call your MD and wake him only for a goog reason!
Excellent and complete ! Really useful for the non surgical or internal medicine resident ( i.e. radiology, radiation oncology,....)
I would have slept a lot more on Jr. call if I had discovered this sooner.
Twenty years ago I played the "on-call" game as a clinical clerk, an intern, and a resident. Then after that I played the "on-call" game as an attending physician for five years. I now, and for the past 16 years, have Been playing the "on call" game as a Board Certified Specialist and hope to do so for 16 more years. Cutting to the chase, after all of my "on call" game experience if there is one thing that could have helped me more than anything it would have and now does it is having this Application in the palm of my hand! I ensist any one who works "on call" buy and use this FIVE STAR application, youll never regret it for a second. I anxiously awaited the upgrade to v.1.01 and would say that it was worth the wait.
Simple App but fulfills a need. Congrats to the fellows who put it together.

Some bad moments

A little disappointing for the price. The info is pretty basic and the catagories are limited. Way to $$$ for what you get.
Weak. Spend the six bucks elsewhere. Limited info. a waste of money until it improves. Worth about 99 cents
what a ripoff!! I want my money back..should have listened to the other reviewers..This app should not be more than FREE.
The interface is a little rough and could certainly use some refinement. More troubling is that many recommendations are not adequately referenced to practice standard guidelines, and some references are rather obscure. Some data is just plain wrong, for instance the conversion from TDF 25 mcg/hr to po morphine is stated to be 100 mg/day (no reference is listed for this conversion)...all my resources say 50 mg/day. Hmmm...
This app is very basic, below the level of an EMTP; certainly not adequate for a medical student.

Usually MD on Call iOS app used & searched for

guide on, messil inc., and other. So, download free MD on Call .ipa to run this nice iOS application on iPhone and iPad.