Sligo University Hospital APG
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5.2.5for iPhone, iPad and more
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About Sligo University Hospital APG
Sligo Regional Hospital (SRH) Antimicrobial Prescribing Guidelines in mobile app format for smart phone and tablet devices. These are the local adult empiric guidelines for use in patients in SRH and are based on local susceptibility data, national & international guidance.
Practical evidenced based empiric antimicrobial treatment recommendations for adults by body system. Individual drug advice includes dosing, administration, monitoring & adjustments for renal & hepatic impairment. Content includes information on most common pathogens according to site of infection.
Other features include:
• Prescribing principles
• Antimicrobial stewardship (IV to Oral switch, Restricted Antimicrobials)
• Antimicrobial allergy (Colour coded)
• Antibiotic prophylaxis guide
• Gentamicin and Vancomycin dosing algorithms
• Patient Information Leaflets
• Infection Prevention & Control
• Antimicrobial Monographs (A to Z)
The format is easy to use, responsive, with searchable content that can be added to “favourites”. Navigation within sections to appropriate external references and relevant content within the guide is possible. Algorithms and colour have been used to enhance content.
Access to Medical Information at the point of care is critical in ensuring safe and effective medical practices. MEG Guideline apps provide a way for clinicians to deliver their guidelines, protocols and clinical practice guides to staff members on their own mobile devices. Access to this information at the point of care provides immediate guidance and helps to improve patient outcomes. For more information on the MEG system contact us through the developer links.
Practical evidenced based empiric antimicrobial treatment recommendations for adults by body system. Individual drug advice includes dosing, administration, monitoring & adjustments for renal & hepatic impairment. Content includes information on most common pathogens according to site of infection.
Other features include:
• Prescribing principles
• Antimicrobial stewardship (IV to Oral switch, Restricted Antimicrobials)
• Antimicrobial allergy (Colour coded)
• Antibiotic prophylaxis guide
• Gentamicin and Vancomycin dosing algorithms
• Patient Information Leaflets
• Infection Prevention & Control
• Antimicrobial Monographs (A to Z)
The format is easy to use, responsive, with searchable content that can be added to “favourites”. Navigation within sections to appropriate external references and relevant content within the guide is possible. Algorithms and colour have been used to enhance content.
Access to Medical Information at the point of care is critical in ensuring safe and effective medical practices. MEG Guideline apps provide a way for clinicians to deliver their guidelines, protocols and clinical practice guides to staff members on their own mobile devices. Access to this information at the point of care provides immediate guidance and helps to improve patient outcomes. For more information on the MEG system contact us through the developer links.
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What's New in the Latest Version 5.2.5
Last updated on Mar 8, 2018
Old Versions
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Bug Fixes.
Bug Fixes.
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Version History
5.2.5
Mar 8, 2018
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Bug Fixes.
Bug Fixes.
5.2.4
Feb 12, 2018
- Added support for iPhone X
- Bug fixes.
- Bug fixes.
5.2.2
Jan 29, 2018
- Fixed issue with storage
- Added iPhone X support
- Added iPhone X support
4.4.4
Jul 18, 2017
Fixed table rendering issues.
4.4.1
Jul 14, 2017
Bug Fixes
1.0
Jul 3, 2015
Sligo University Hospital APG FAQ
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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Sligo University Hospital APG.
iPhone
Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 9.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
Sligo University Hospital APG supports English