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Labs-DJ





Labs-DJ
Version: 1.32

Platforms: Palm


Categories: Science & Education

Upload date: 19 Dec 11

Developer: David Jarvis

License: Freeware

Downloads: 44

File Size: 11 Kb
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Rating: 1.0/5 (Total votes: 1)




  Labs-DJ - These 3 Adult, 2 Pediatric, and 1 combined ages docs for health care professionals are created for Palm OS (TM) handhelds.
Recently added after several months, are Normal Hematologic Values, Adult and Pediatric.

The Adult documents are Normal Adult Chemistry values, Normal CSF-Ascites values, and Normal Pregnancy values.

The Pediatrics are normal age-specific chem and heme, and normal vitals/EKG findings.

What's New in This Release:

· Added Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests (75gm, 2 Hr for Adults; and 50gm 1 Hr Screen and 100gm 3 Hr Diagnostic to Normal Pregnancy Values).

 
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Supported operating systems: Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
 

Other Software by developer «David Jarvis»:

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Diabetes ADA 2002 Diagnosis Guides - Are you ever in clinic and people want to know the testing criteria for kids, pregnant moms, or in general? Can't remember WHO vs ADA, or why they're different. Here's a quick clinical document reminder that I use at the tribal clinic I work at as a family doctor

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