Designed for medical professionals (as well as for parents and grandparents) as one of the most complete references for pediatric care, this application covers many topic areas including developmental milestones, dental development, pediatric laboratory values, vaccination, and pediatric vital signs and equipment sizes. It is the only app which covers developmental milestones including growth and sleep pattern from 1 month of age to 18 years old as well as primary and secondary teeth development. In addition to pediatric vital signs, it also covers medical equipment, such as suction tube and intubation blade size for all pediatric ages. This app is used as reference by both medical schools and various medical institutions.
The application is designed to answer the following questions:
What age does the first tooth appear?
What are the developmental milestones for a 6 month or 16 year old?
What is the normal heart rate for 2 months?
Do you need to know the normal hemoglobin value for 1 month old or 12 month old?
Do you need to know the normal sleep pattern of any age child?
Well this application has it all. As an added bonus, all CDC vaccination schedules are included (pediatric ages, catch-up schedules, and adults). The vaccination schedules are in various formats to meet all your needs.
For parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and any caregiver of children, this application can help you answer the most important question – “Is my child/grandchild developing normally?” No matter how good and smart your doctors and pediatricians are, they will never know your child as well as you. This application will allow you to pick up nuances or abnormalities that your doctor might not be aware of it. By bringing anything you feel that is “wrong” to your doctor, you can help your doctor diagnose and properly treat many childhood problems. One of the most important key to any medical problem is early detection.
A must-have application for all – from students (medical students and nursing students), practicing physicians and nurses and anyone taking the USLME to parents and grandparents and any caregiver dealing with kids.