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In Medicine, we're taught that respiratory rate has prognostic indicators

RespCount

by Neal Kraus

What is it about?

In Medicine, we're taught that respiratory rate has prognostic indicators. Watching its trends can be key to effective patient care. The trouble is that accurate measurement is imprecise. This is a simple application I made after speaking to another physician that I feel should help make the process more accurate.

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(6)
Size
4Mb
Genre
Medical Health & Fitness
Last updated
May 9, 2011
Release date
May 9, 2011
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App Store Description

In Medicine, we're taught that respiratory rate has prognostic indicators. Watching its trends can be key to effective patient care. The trouble is that accurate measurement is imprecise. This is a simple application I made after speaking to another physician that I feel should help make the process more accurate.

It's simple, efficient, and does its job well.

The more breaths you count, the more accurate it becomes.

I recommend at least 6 breaths for measurement.

Caution: This application is not intended to diagnose and/or treat any disease or ailment. By agreeing to purchase this application, you hereby agree to hold the designer harmless from any and all liability relating to the use of this application.

Should you experience any medical concerns after using this application, consult a physician immediately.

If you have any questions / complaints / requests for more features, please don't hesitate to contact me through my email on the app store.



Neal Kraus, M.D.
Internal Medicine Resident
Memphis, TN

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