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First Aid Pocket Doctor app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 7136 ratings )
Travel Medical
Developer: Eugen Shaposhnikov
Free
Current version: 1.24, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 10 Oct 2014
App size: 24.13 Mb

Presents action in case of the most common diseases, injuries, damage in the home and on the road before the arrival of medical assistance. Errors are pre-medical self-help, consumer manifestations of drug dependence.
Covered the situation with fainting and nose bleeding, fever and food poisoning, insect bites and animals, thermal burns and stinging, a sharp increase in blood pressure, accidents.

How to use
According to the principle of lights:
Green light indicates what you need to do first.
Yellow - which is possible in this situation.
Red about what not to do.
To view the pictures, click once on the smaller copy.

We remind
This mobile application describes the situations of the first pre-medical care, which are not treatment. Ask for a doctors advice in addition to using this application before making any medical decisions.

Content:
1. Increase in body temperature (flu, ARD)
2. Headache
3. The sharp increase in blood pressure (BP), hypertensive crisis
4. Hypotension
5. Rhythm disturbance of the heart (arrhythmia)
6. Stroke
7. Pain, burning, gravity in the chest. Myocardial infarction
8. Sore throat
9. Cough
10. Pain in the ear
11. Toothache
12. Pain in the neck
13. Backache
14. Abdominal pain
15. Allergic reactions
16. Hangover
17. Epistaxis
18. Fainting
19. Insomnia
20. Stress
21. Electric shock and lightning
22. Food poisoning or accidental medication, technical fluid
23. Diarrhea
24. Mushroom poisoning
25. Botulism
26. Constipation
27. Obesity
28. Convulsions, epilepsy
29. Burns
30. Akne
31. Sunstroke
32. Frostbite and hypothermia
33. Long-haul flights
34. Bee sting, wasp, bumblebee, hornet
35. Mosquito sting, midge, ant
36. Tick bite
37. Spider Bite
38. Small pets bite (hamsters, mice, rats), dogs, cats, foxes
39. Snake bite
40. Burns from stinging jellyfish, corals, sea anemones, injections of fish
41. Burns from plants
42. Sea urchin needlestick
43. Surface wounds, abrasions
44. Severe bleeding from the wound
45. Bruises, sprains
46. Broken limbs
47. Choked on food, foreign body
48. Eye injury
49. Brain commotion
50. Household poisoning, carbon monoxide, automobile exhaust gases
51. Drowning
52. Signs of clinical death
53. Resuscitation techniques

Authors
Idea and content:
Chaytsev Viacheslav - a doctor, a scientist, a teacher, a specialist in urgent conditions and preventive medicine with experience on five continents.
Computer embodiment and design
Evgeny Shaposhnikov - engineer, programmer.

Main Reading
Fedorov NM CPR. - MIA, M., 2008.
Chaytsev VG Forming of the life habits of the family and the school. - Press, Ryazan, 2009.
David W. Where there is no doctor. 18th pr., U.S.A., 1998.
Ireland on the Sunday Home doctor. Dublin, 2008.
Junior citizen handbook. Metropolitan police. www.ncsb.co.uk