An illustrated survival guide with step-by-step instructions, a world-wide list of emergency phone numbers, first aid techniques, and detailed description of what-to-do in over 60 medical emergency conditions
Medications Manager for HanDBase - Medications inventory tracker: if you or someone you know is going through cancer treatment, you have a large and ever-changing medication list to manage and refill. This database is populated with typical medications
The MedicineNet's Pocket Guide to Common Medications dictionary for RIM's BlackBerry, gives quick and convenient access to important information on common medications to mobile users.
Each monograph is written in lay yet informational language to provide helpful insights for patients taking medications
Nursing Spectrum Drug Handbook delivers what nurses from around the world said they wanted most in such a publication: ease of use and a strong emphasis on patient safety. As convenient as it is thorough, the handbook enables nurses to carry essential drug information around with them wherever they go
Nurse's Pocket Drug Guide 6th Edition - Specifically geared towards patient-care, this instant-access guide provides registered nurses with essential, up-to-the-minute information on the selection and administration of 1,000 commonly used medications
GMGNew for HanDBase -Latest and greatest General Medical Glossary with over 2600 entries. Previous versions had 3 text fields, these have been merged into 1; Links fields (see also...) much improved. Images supported/included. See the readme.txt included in the zipped file. An animated gif in the zip file gives a demo of what it looks like installed
British National Formulary -Aimed at health professionals involved with prescribing, monitoring, supplying, and administering medicines, this essential resource offers up-to-date, practical guidance
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Practice Guideline Series: Blood Glucose Management During Adult Cardiac Surgery-is designed to assist physicians and other health care providers in clinical decision-making by describing a range of generally acceptable approaches for the diagnosis, management, or prevention of specific diseases or conditions