Sligo UH Anaesthesia 17+

Sligo University Hospital

Medical EGuides

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

This application is designed for the Anaesthetic doctors in Sligo University Hospital. The app content is maintained by and for the Department of Anaesthesia in the Sligo University Hospital. It provides immediate point-of-care access to up-to-date, local, national and international guidelines in clinical scenarios like:

Resuscitation of adults & children
Transport of critically ill adults & children
Drugs & drug infusions difficult airways
Anaesthetic and ICU emergencies
Pain injection techniques and more

Sligo UH Anaesthesia application provides as well other very useful local administrative information about:
Hospital library
Teaching sessions
Rotas and more.

Access to Medical Information at the point of care is critical in ensuring safe and effective medical practices. MEG Guidelines apps provide a way for clinicians to deliver their guidelines, protocols and clinical practice guides to staff members on their own mobile devices. Access to this information at the point of care provides immediate guidance and helps to improve patient outcomes. For more information on the MEG system contact us through the developer links..

What’s New

Version 5.1.0

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Added support for user levels.

App Privacy

The developer, Medical EGuides, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

No Details Provided

The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.

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