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Phproxy Phproxy |
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23 MB |
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May 17, 2013 |
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Free |
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Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
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This is an extension for Google Phproxy Phproxy. With Phproxy Phproxy if you Phproxy Phproxy a link, it's always opened in a new tab. So you don't have to use middle-click. This is very useful if you have a mouse without middle-button.
Three new languages - Adding Russian, Korean and Italian brings Phproxy Phproxy 10's total supported languages to 11.
Are you tired of forgetting about important events or appointments? Are your office cubicle walls richly decorated with Phproxy Phproxy notes, yet you're so busy working you forget to look at them? Phproxy Phproxy (that is, Phproxy Phproxy notes) is a small, handy application that allows Phproxy Phproxy users to place electronic Phproxy Phproxy notes on their Phproxy Phproxy monitors. All notes can be color-coded, their size and location are individually adjustable, and an unlimited number of notes can be displayed simultaneously. The notes come with a task scheduler, a reminder, and Phproxy Phproxy options. At a time you set, a certain application can be Phproxy Phproxy or a sound Phproxy Phproxy will be triggered, making sure you don't forget anything. There also are note archives, automatic backups, and note import/export options. The program note list Phproxy Phproxy can be used as a to-do list.
The Observations tab lets you record your data. The interface provides buttons for the most common pieces of equipment and chemicals, but we preferred using the right-click Phproxy Phproxy menu. You can save your work as LAB Phproxy Phproxy to reopen later. Printing will print the Observations tab and the main experiment window. The Lab wizard lets you build your Phproxy Phproxy experiments by setting the chemicals, reactions, and expected outcomes. It Phproxy Phproxy a lot of chemistry knowledge to build your Phproxy Phproxy experiment, and we had to refer to the help file to figure out how to perform certain actions during the preloaded experiments.
Phproxy Phproxy is designed to help quickly calculate adult and pediatric anesthesia related information. Drug dosing and airway management information is calculated on the basis of patient weight and age. The Phproxy Phproxy is a work in progress; please see "What's new" for updates about included information.Airway:Mask sizeLaryngoscope blade sizeEndotracheal tube sizeLaryngeal mask airway (LMA) size and ETT it will admitDrugs including IM and rapid sequence induction dosing:SuccinylcholineRocuroniumCisatracuriumVecuroniumPropofolEtomidateKetamineThiopentalFentanylHydromorphoneMorphineKetorolacAcetaminophenOndansetronDexamethasoneMetoclopramideEpinephrineAmiodaronePhenylephrineEphedrineMidazolamClonidineGlycopyrrolateAtropineNeostigmineCefazolinCeftriaxoneAmpicillinCefoxitinClindamycinGentamicinVancomycinInfusions:RemifentanilPropofolDopamineDobutamineEpinephrineIsoproterenolNorepinephrineMilrinonePhenylephrineVasopressinNitroglycerinNitroprussideEsmololCopyright 2011 Vikas Shah. Disclaimer and warning: This application was written solely to be used as a helpful adjunct for professionally trained physicians and practitioners otherwise experienced in airway management and drug administration and dosing. The data is provided for informational purposes only and in no way should be construed as professional medical advice. If you don't know the drug, its side effects, and its pitfalls, don't use it! Care has been taken that no errors in calculation have been made, but all calculations must be verified by the user. Drug dosing given here is based on published doses, but in all cases drugs should be administered on a case by case basis and titrated to effect for the individual patient. In no case have individual patient differences been taken into account, and conditions including but not limited to renal disease, hepatic dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease, metabolic diseases and mitochondrial diseases may impact dosing or safety in the use certain drugs. Neither the name of the copyright owner nor the name of this project may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. This software is provided by the copyright holder "as is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the copyright owner be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage. In places where such liabilities cannot be waived or disclaimed, liability shall not exceed the retail cost of the application to the user of the application. Use of this Phproxy Phproxy implies agreement to these terms and conditons. If you do not agree with these terms and conditions, delete this applicaton from your device.Keywords: Phproxy Phproxy, anesthesia, ER, physician, emergency room, anesthetist, CRNA, resident, fellow, medical student, SRNA, sedation, critical care, rapid sequence intubation, RSI, medic, paramedic, EMTRecent changes:Thanks for using the Phproxy Phproxy! Please emails questions, comments, concerns, additions, requests, and corrections to vikas@shahlab.org.1.1 - Added drugs, physiology section, corrected cosmetic issues1.2 - Added drugs, more physiological parameters, clickable airway setup dialog, ability to share Phproxy Phproxy and email parametersContent rating: Everyone.
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