Vargo Anesthesia Mega App Android APK

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Vargo Anesthesia Mega App 17 apps in 1 (mega app) This app consists of the “Advice for Anesthesia Cases” book / app and “16” other apps from Vargo Anesthesia

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Vargo Anesthesia Mega App 17 apps in 1 (mega app)
This app consists of the “Advice for Anesthesia Cases” book / app and “16” other apps from Vargo Anesthesia incorporated in 1. So it is now 17 in 1. This app will be updated frequently for free.

The 17 apps included in this mega app are listed below:

1. “Malignant Hyperthermia” - Simplified with the latest literature from the Malignant Hyperthermia Association website.

2. "Calculations" - ABL / EBV, BMI, BSA / CI, MAP, SVR / PVR, bicarbonate deficiency and O2 cylinder life. Do not count doses of narcotic drugs.

3. "Crisis" - simplifies the emergency situations that you may encounter in the world of anesthesia. Algorithms and review notes for amniotic fluid embolism, heart, airways, and other emergencies.

4. "Anesthesia Advice": The release of "Anesthesia Advice" (Kindle) on Amazon was one of the best-selling anesthesia books in its year of publication. It consists of 27 chapters with more than 500 cases. The simplified search engine allows you to find your status in seconds. There is also a "notes section" where you can add personal notes for each case. Cases are often added. Not many new cases could be found in Jaffe.

5. "Anesthesia Medicine Box" - There are no drug accounts in the app, only essential pharmacology information as a review. This app contains more than 150 drugs / agents / products that we use commonly or only periodically in the field of anesthesia. Perfect for students, a good review and a quick reference for anesthesiologists.

6. "Anesthetic drops" - common information about anesthetic drops. There are no accounts for medication. This is an easy-to-use and best-selling anesthesia app that contains a large list of anesthesia and cardiac instillations. With one click, the app explains:
* How to mix the drip.
* Popular mixing concentrations.
* The equations are used for reference
* Pharmacology notes on how the drug works.

7. "Adult Anesthesia" - This app offers you more than 350 medications as a basic review.

8. "Coronary Artery Bypass Anesthesia" - designed for anyone who learns how to deal with hearts in anesthesia. It is simplified but still detailed. He explains:
* Notes from CABG slopes you won't get them in the classroom.
* Step-by-step instructions from pre-operative care to post-operative care.
What to do from the beginning.
* Assemble the room.
What does a surgeon do?
What will the surgeon do next?
* Photos.
When and what medications to take.
Common heart drops.
* Exit from bypass and how other anesthesiologists get out of bypass.

9. “Blood / TEG”: Notes on transfusion of blood and blood products. TEG review notes for beginners.

10. "Pediatric Cases Advice" - contains how we dealt with nearly 100 surgeries from start to finish. Edited by experienced CRNAs for kids who review cases and how they handle it.

11. "OB Regional Anesthesia" - Contains the same material as many OB books, but it is simplified and easy to use. Equivalent to a book of 500 pages. It simplifies and is easy to use.

12. "LA Max Doses": With one click, you have a quick reference for all the maximum doses of local anesthesia.

13. "Local Anesthesia" - a quick and detailed reference for all types of local anesthesia. information about:
* medicine recipe
* Various doses and concentrations of the masses.
* Comparison tables
* Pharmacokinetics
* Clinical pharmacology
* Chemical compositions
* pKa
Indications / Contraindications
* Review notes

14- "Deep / regional anticoagulant and nerve block schedules": Tables containing 25 anticoagulants showing:
* The minimum time between the last dose and the onset of a block.
* If anticoagulants can be used with an epidural catheter.
* The minimum time to restart the anticoagulant after removing the catheter.
* When will the anticoagulant be restarted after the operation.
When is the catheter removed after administration.

15. "Testing and interpretation of platelet function."

16. "Pharmacology and methods of reversal of 28 anticoagulants".

17. "Thrombosis and deficiencies"