In Home HealthBase for HanDBase - This applet was created for nurses, and other health professionals, who provide services to clients at home
Indicant for HanDBaseSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, BlackBerry, SmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 14 Oct 11 Tags: Databases
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Indicant for HanDBase - This little applet includes Body Mass Index, Ideal weight and LDL calculators.
When calculating the BMI make sure to pick the gender from selector - do not try to write it in. The BMI/Ideal weight calculators for now work only with metric values
Inpatient Psychiatry Tracker for HanDBase - I built this applet to help me run a busy inpatient psychiatric service. With it, I can keep track of current and past patients, including demographics, medical history, diagnostic evaluation, medications and a to-do list
The main purpose for this database is to log each Blood Glucose Test, detail list of Foods consumed, total number of Carbohydrates for the food consumed and on top of this calculate the total number of Bolus Units Of Insulin to program into your Insulin P
Intensive Care Logbook for HanDBase - A simple & easy to maintain ITU logbook. If you are a trainee in intensive care, you will need this!
This is a completly revised (hopefully the final) version of my previous ITU logbook. It can be used for recording patient details, procedures, transfers and ward assessment of patients
Intensive Care Log Book for HanDBase - A useful ITU logbook designed for all Critical Care trainees, especially those with an interest in an ITU career. Makes extensive use of FORMS for ease and speed of data entry
Interventions for HanDBase - A HanDBase applet for recording clinical pharmacists interventions while monitoring prescriptions on the move. Great for demonstrating value of clinical pharmacists when exported to an Excel/Access database or risk management software and presented to hospital managers
Isolate_TB for HanDBaseSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, BlackBerry, SmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 14 Oct 11 Tags: Databases