PalmRunner (Pocket PC) - PalmRunner is a timer application which can be used for interval training.
It will give you the possibility to define a sequence of timers.
You can change the interval times by tapping on the + or - button or writing directly in the fields
DrinkCoordinations - DrinkCoordinations can be used after drinking to test your coordination speed and accuracy. Tap the start button and tap the joypad when the sliders are aligned. The program displays your score. You can also adjust the speed of the test via the 'Options'.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL
This application will help you keep track of the amount of calories and other nutritional values your intake was supplying, and calculate the amount of calories your body burnt, allowing you to stay on top of your diet
Diabetes Converter PPC - Convertion of these values:
mg/dL <-> mmol/L
Whole Blood <-> Plasma
HbA1c <-> mg/dL, mmol/L
For Pocket PC
Diabetes Converter is a program to help converting values of diabetes measurements in a convenient way.
mg/dL <-> mmol/L
Convert glucose values into the other standard. Both directions
CeBeans SmokeFree - SmokeFree lets you enter the date and/or time you had your last cigarette. Each time you re-start the program, you can view the total time you have been a non-smoker.
SmokeFree requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer
TRANSFUSION (english version) - You can calculate, in patients with blood loss, the estimate blood volume and the estimate blood loss. You need to install the eVB runtime 2003 in pocket PC with Windows Mobile 2003. You can download the Runtimes free from here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/windowsmobile/downloads/evb
Silverman-Anderson Score - The Silverman-Anderson scoring system, used since 1956 to quantify the gravity of the respiratory insufficiency, is sustained in the evaluation of the following signs:
1. Upper Chest Retractions.
2. Lower Chest Retractions.
3. Xiphoid Retractions.
4. Nasal Flaring.
5. Expiratory Grunt