Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Medical | $0.99 | Gerry Shaw | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
An AED is a device used to provide a shock of electricity to somebody in cardiac arrest (having a heart attack). It is the definitive treatment and knowing how to use one is an important skill for firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, nurses, doctors and with the prevalence of AEDs in public locations the general public.
This app is designed to give people a chance to see, hear and interact with an AED. If you have ever been curious as to how one operates now is your chance.
The built-in scenario editor lets you create a custom scenario or it can generate a random scenario for you. Combine an iPod Touch or iPhone, iDefibrillate and a pair of electrode pads and you've got an inexpensive realistic training environment for practicing CPR with AED without the need for costly AED trainers.
Designed and built by a Canadian ambulance paramedic and volunteer firefighter with 20 years of software development experience.
Features
* Authentic simulation of an AED with realistic voice prompts, button clicks, sound effects, graphics, animations and flashing lights
* Realistic two line LED display showing instructions, number of shocks and a two minute CPR countdown timer between analyzes
* Scenario editor allows for custom or randomly generated scenarios
* Adheres to 2010 CPR Guidelines
* Great price
I have been searching the app store for months trying every AED app out there and this by far is the most realistic app out there.
I use this app when I'm teaching a CPR class to only a few people in the home setting. It works perfectly.
After having an aed break right before a week's worth of classes in the middle of Challis, ID I found this app and was eternally grateful. Was also able to easily hook the LP 500 training pads to my iPhone. Thanks creator. Couldn't be happier.
Purchased this as a training aid for CPR classes. What the description fails to mention is that there is no sound. Fine as a free app for self review, not worth paying for.
App does almost everything I need. Would like to have a metronome sound (100 bpm) for students to follow along during the CPR portion.
I wish I'd read the reviews that note that there is no sound. It makes it useless as a CPR training aid.
I had pads but no way to connect them . It does not tell you you have to buy the $25 connector.