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"The best emergency doctor app in the app store!" Number 1. Medicine app in the app store Source: Itunes Appstore Entry * Itunes Medicine Charts November 2020 The Nofall app has been revised The most important emergency medication - New: Pediatric emergencies - Adult emergency therapy - Child - Medication calculator - Ventilation mode - MAD etc. ## EMERGENCY MEDICINES ## The most important emergency medication including indication, effect, side effects and contraindication. Sorting by active ingredient or manufacturer name is possible under Settings. ## emergency adult ## In addition to therapy for the most common emergencies, you will find a therapy option here at the push of a button. • anaphylaxis • Aortic aneurysm • Bronchial asthma • Eye injury • Bleeding trauma including TIC • bradycardia • Electrical accident • Eclampsia • Febrile convulsions • Foreign body • Heart failure • hypothermia • hypoglycemia • Hypertensive crisis • hyperkalemia • Insult • Seizure • pulmonary embolism • meningococcal sepsis • MCI • Snakebite including antiserum • Emergency room • STEMI 2017 guideline • Etc. ## emergency child ## • Acute epiglottitis • Pseudo croup • Subglottic laryngitis • Febrile convulsions • Foreign body airway • meningococcal sepsis • Update anaphylaxis - child ## Calculation TRAINER ## for CHILDREN and adults With the CALCULATION TRAINER you can train the most important medication, norm values, CPR information including tube ID selection, intubation depth. INCL. Training for: • CPR • M.A.D • intubation • anesthesia ## OWN NOTES## You can write down your most important notes for use under My Notes. NO storage of personal information or patient information. ## CHILD ANESTHESIA ## Under CHILD ANESTHESIA you will find all guideline values for e.g. 10kg at a glance including cardiopulmonary normal values, CPR medication, hypnotics, intubation, sedatives, relaxants and analgesics. INCL. Dosages for intranasal application using MAD ## INTUBATION / VENTILATION ## Under INTUBATION / VENTILATION you will find the most important information about • ASB • CPAP • PCV • CSV • BIBAP • ASB • PEEP • SIMV • TUBUS ID • VC-CMV • VCV • LMA, etc. How do I set the ventilation? Which type of ventilation do I choose? SIMV, CPAP, BIPAP, VCV etc .. INCL. Advantages and disadvantages of the respective form of ventilation and contraindications. ### WHATS NEW? ### • Design update • Favorites • Calculation trainer • Icon update • STEMI 2017 guidelines update • Eclampsia • Child Emergency Category • Acute epiglottitis • Pseudo croup • Subglottic laryngitis • Febrile convulsions • Foreign body airway • meningococcal sepsis • Update anaphylaxis - child • Hydrofluoric acid burns • Update STEMI • Update TIA • Update stroke • Update bronchial asthma • Update anaphylaxis - adult • Update anaphylaxis - child • Update aortic aneurysm • Anesthesia induction • New drugs: • InfectoDexaKrupp® • Dexamethasone • Tachyben® • urapidil • Rivotril® • clonazepam • Temesta® • Lorazepam • Diamox® • acetazolamide • Ephedrine® • Ephedrine hydrochloride • Keppra® • Levetiracetam • Lasix® • Sodium furosemide • Aquaphoril® • xipamide • Lasilacton® • Furosemide - spironolactone • Aldactone® • Potassium canonate Medication update for: • Hereditary angioedema • Capsicum mushrooms • Cyanide poisoning • Insecticides E605 intoxication • Atropine intoxication • Tricyclic and tetracyclic antidepressant intoxication • ZAS - central anticholinergic syndrome • Septic shock • TIC - trauma induced coagulopathy