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Medical App For iOS Devices

Medical App For iOS Devices

Posted December 4, 2011 at 7:15am by iClarified
MedPlusApps has announced the release of version 4.0 of their software, now a universal app complete with iPad support.

Pocket Lab Values contains over 320+ common and uncommon reference lab values, more than any other app in the store. Each lab result has been carefully researched to contain only the most accurate data based on medical literature while being concise and to the point.

Lab results have the following information:
* Detailed lab information telling you about the lab in general and why it's usually ordered
* Reference values in both US and SI units
* Ability to edit normal values, critical values and tube colours to match your local hospital laboratory
* High and low differentials indicating to you possible disease states that could tip you in the right direction of potential diagnoses
* Ability to write and save notes for you to view later for your reference
* Information about any special tasks needed in order to get accurate results (i.e. chill sample on ice, tell patient to fast the day before, specific foods to avoid that may cause inaccurate results)
* Links to useful external website content from Google, Wikipedia, MedlinePlus, LabTestsOnline, and WebMD
* Other related labs often ordered in a panels together


Pricing and Availability:
Pocket Lab Values 4.0 is $2.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide through the Apple App Store in the Medical category, as well as the Android Market. Screenshots, press releases, logos, and review copies of our software are available upon request.

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Locutus
Locutus - December 4, 2011 at 7:47pm
Anyone else notice that the icon for this medical app closely resembles the icon for Infinity Blade?
Thomas Adams
Thomas Adams - December 11, 2011 at 6:41pm
@Locutus According to AppShopper though, this app came out in 2009, way before Infinity Blade in 2010: http://appshopper.com/medical/pocket-lab-values It's a good app though, I've recommended it to my friends and they've liked it.
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