Full Code Pro Reviews – Page 3

3/5 rating based on 33 reviews. Read all reviews for Full Code Pro for iPhone.
Full Code Pro is free iOS app published by American Heart Association

Some bugs

$arvis

Gets stuck at times after running a code so you are unable to input any text above team leader. I can imagine this for coprorate use in a hospital except that you have the option to email the information to anyone. If it was locked to only allow the email to go to the default address in the more section I could see this being adopted in many facilities.


Great app... But...

HawkeyePharmD

I really like using this app during codes, however there is a major flaw. My phone locks when the app is open and time is wasted every time I have to unlock the screen. A programmer should easily be able to add a line of code to disable locking when app is open. Many other apps do this already, far less important ones... Also, last update made the epi timer not function...


Times

jorge1561p

The shock time start to run when you start the code without click the shock button. The epinephrine time doesn't run. On iPad the app crash when you try to email it.


MD

Melrcdoc

Great app but epinephrine clock is not running.


Amazing

Topic69

This is an amazing App- have used in real world a must have!!!


Great app

MusicFan86

Only thing that would make this better would be adding the algorithm. Like giving vasopressin or epi as a quick click button on the first round.


Good, not great

Mr CatDaddy

It would be much more helpful if the timers counted down instead of up (i.e. 30 seconds to next epi)


Good, needs improvements

Cheeseball359

This app is functional. I just wish it was able to keep the screen on when in use, or to continue the metronome when the screen is off or when you press the home button. Was trying it during a simulated code, and suddenly after a minute the metronome stopped because my screen was off. That's just not great. Also, I would prefer if there was a way to get the metronome to override vibrate. I was wondering why it wasn't working but then I flipped the vibrate switch to sound and it worked fine until the screen turned off.


Possible changes and issues

47medic

App is a great idea but here are my issues and ideas: Metronome does not work with the current version of iPhone IOS (9.3.2). Needs to alarm when 2 minutes of CPR is complete and again when CPR has been "paused" for greater than 10 seconds. Maybe make drug time editable to local protocols and alert able.


Good idea, can be improved

Quiteño

The AHA recommends this for BLS instructors to use. In that context, it'd be great to have a log of elapsed time for each entry. For example, that last round of CPR took 16 seconds, they paused CPR for 8 seconds, etc. It'd also be great if it would calculate chest compression fraction (CCF). For the log to be really useful, I'd need to download the data and make a bunch of calculations. Real-time feedback would be much better not only for training but also during a real call.