eDrugsDataHDB for HanDBase- is an add on database for HanDBase containing over 13,000 drug names and dosage forms. It contains over 2,600 generic listings plus brand names and dosage forms. Each drug listing gives the generic name, brand name, usual dose, use or class and pregnancy risk plus most have additional information and notes relating to the drug's usage
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
Acupressure Guide - You have the potential to relieve most ailments with your hands. Acupressure is an ancient art practiced by Chinese for over 5,000 years. This fully illustrated guide by Aaron Stein, Ph.D., distills acupressure into simple exercises that can be used to alleviate wide range of medical condition
STSCardiac - The importance of prophylactic antibiotics for cardiac surgery has been clearly demonstrated in a number of placebo-controlled studies completed nearly 30 years ago
ACC Pocket Guide - Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery - This clinical practice support tool from the American College of Cardiology Foundation provides a concise, portable reference tool for the busy clinician. Pocket Guideline material is adapted and enhanced for mobiles from the full text version of ACC/AHA Practice Guidelines
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
ivbase for HanDBase - A simple and free handbase applet for calculating the iv doses of Acetylcystine for treating paracetamol (acetaminophen) overdose. Easy to use and provides a quick way of calculating the drug dose in the emergency department. All you need to do is tap in your patient's weight. Dose calculation is based on the British National Formulary
ACOG 2009 eGuideSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, SmartphoneVersion: 12.0.5 Upload date: 5 Nov 10 Tags: Science & Education