Quickly determine an initial diagnoses of an Axis-I or Axis-II psychological disorder.
Accurately determine a clients course of action with this easy to use, flexible software for all Pocket PC and Windows Mobile 5.0 PDAs. IPDA-II is a versatile instrument for evaluating individuals suspected of having a psychological disorder. It enables mental health professionals to rapidly & easily determine an initial diagnoses of an Axis-I or Axis-II disorders via answering simple guided "Yes"/"No" questions leading to a result. IPDA-II saves and displays client's histories, initial diagnosis, demographics, medications & progress notes all at your finger tips.
Client list to view, select, save and retrieve data (add, edit and ).
Summary of demographics, current medication, last diagnosis, track medications
and notes.
Medication list with 326 prescriptions, RX class and indication.
Progress note fields.
24 Axis-I and 10 Axis-II evaluations to administer. (Full Purchase)
Guided "Yes"/"No" questions to determine a result.
Summary report.
Functional physical Up/Down buttons to cycle through the client list.
FREE updates.
FREE support.
The free version of IPDA-II includes 2 (out of 34 total) free evaluations. A user may purchase additional evaluations, up to 22 Axis-I and 10 Axis-II. The charge is upfront with the purchase of evaluations and not based on usage or clients. The registration key, delivered after payment verification, will unlock all of the purchased evaluations with unlimited use.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
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