DrugInfusion
- First released: April 10, 2009
- Versions: 1 archived
- Installable: 1 of 1
- org.druginfusion.DrugInfusion
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 2.0 or later.
Chart History
Archived Reviews
8 of 25Maybe this works great for anesthesiologists, but not for this critical care nurse. The way this app is set up is not great for intuitive use, and doesn’t solve all drip needs (ie, volume over time—I know it’s basic, but it should be in this app). End point for me: I’m probably going to consider this a few bucks lost and find another app that is better for nurses needs
I’m a Critical Care Paramedic and I use this app often to figure drips and doses. It takes a while to get to know how to use the layout but becomes easier once you know how to use the app.<br/><br/>Love it!
Really?
Doesnt work
Unable to input the correct ml. It says 1 but you can not change the value. It always comes up as 0100 or something similar.
Please add gtts/min.
It does what I need. To improve: make the font of the units easier to read, i.e. Darker, brighter or bigger. For my use, it would be nice if it defaulted to ml/hr, not ml/min.
Have a iPhone 6p and it crashes on the drug calculations mode. What's up with your software!!
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