NeoMate
by NeoMate Ltd
NeoMate helps neonatal staff deal with various difficult situations on NICU.
App Name | NeoMate |
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Developer | NeoMate Ltd |
Category | Medical |
Download Size | 6 MB |
Latest Version | 31 |
Average Rating | 4.71 |
Rating Count | 481 |
Google Play | Download |
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NeoMate helps neonatal staff to provide the best possible care for unwell babies in the hospital setting. The app offers drug, infusion and fluid calculations, concise checklists for common clinical problems, and quick reference information to guide acute neonatal intensive care.
NeoMate is based upon established guidelines used by the London Neonatal Transfer Service (NTS), an organisation that transfers unwell babies between neonatal units in London and the South East of England. By standardising the care given to babies, it is hoped that the app will improve safety by reducing variability of prescribing practices and local guidelines between different units.
Recent changes:
New version of the app to update various sections.
- Updated dose of adrenaline to latest Resuscitation Council guidelines.
- Atropine dose adjusted to BNFc
- Max weight reduced from 7kg to 6kg
- BAPM guideline update to include infographic
- CFM guide working again
- Clinic growth charts: infants born at 37-42 weeks are now plotted at their precise age, and not at 40 weeks (as was previously recommended on paper charts)
- External links now working
- Various other minor bug fixes
NeoMate is based upon established guidelines used by the London Neonatal Transfer Service (NTS), an organisation that transfers unwell babies between neonatal units in London and the South East of England. By standardising the care given to babies, it is hoped that the app will improve safety by reducing variability of prescribing practices and local guidelines between different units.
Recent changes:
New version of the app to update various sections.
- Updated dose of adrenaline to latest Resuscitation Council guidelines.
- Atropine dose adjusted to BNFc
- Max weight reduced from 7kg to 6kg
- BAPM guideline update to include infographic
- CFM guide working again
- Clinic growth charts: infants born at 37-42 weeks are now plotted at their precise age, and not at 40 weeks (as was previously recommended on paper charts)
- External links now working
- Various other minor bug fixes