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This is a neonatologist basic application. You can use to calculate APGAR score, Capurro''s Gestational Age Criteria, Classification for gestational age, jaundice, neutral thermal environmental temperatures and a complete hypoglycemia treatment prescription.This is a 7 days trial version.NOTE: It is necessary, in this version, to user set USA number preference (use of "." instead of "," for decimals).*******************************************************************************Este é um programa com o básico para o neonatologista. Você pode calcular o escore de APGAR, a idade gestacional pelos critérios de Capurro, Classificar o Recém-Nascido em AIG, GIG ou PIG, algoritmo de icterícia da Academia Americana de Pediatria, Temperatura do Ambiente Termo Neutro, além de um completo auxílio na prescrição do tratamento da Hipoglicemia (cálculos para push e manutenção com opção para escolha de taxa de infusão de glicose, volume, duração e composição da solução, além de vários alertas).Esta é uma versão para uso por 7 dias. Para uso após este período é necessário o registro. Usuários registrados terão direito a free upgrade.ATENÇÃO! É necessário, nesta versão, que o usuário esteja utilizando a preferência americana para números ( uso de "." ao invés de "," para os números decimais.).
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| Format: | Software | ||
| Date: | Sep 2005 | Version: | 1.1 |
| License: | Purchase | Price: | $3.00 |
| Platform: | Mobile | ||
| System Req: | None |
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