Nurse's Pocket Guide-Diagnosis app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Unbound Medicine, Inc.
First release : 26 Jul 2013
App size: 13.46 Mb
Make accurate nursing diagnoses and develop effective care plans with this comprehensive app. Each diagnosis listing includes a definition, related factors, defining characteristics, prioritized actions/interventions, NIC/NOC classifications, and documentation guidelines. Or, choose by patient symptom and link directly to associated nursing diagnoses.
Features of Nurse’s Pocket Guide include:
• 400+ medical conditions with associated nursing diagnoses
• NANDA diagnoses
• Defining characteristics presented subjectively and objectively
• Highlight and make notes within any entry
• Actions/Interventions organized by nursing priority with rationales.
• Care plan guides
• Icons for cultural, collaborative, community/home care, diagnostic studies, pediatric/geriatric/lifespan, and medications
• NIC and NOC labels for each diagnosis
• Full Text Search helps you find topics quickly
• “Favorites” for bookmarking important entries
Authors: Marilynn E. Doenges, APRN, BC; Mary Francis Moorhouse, RN, MSN, CRRN, LNC; Alice C. Murr, BSN, RN
Publisher: F.A. Davis
Powered by: Unbound Medicine
Latest reviews of Nurse's Pocket Guide-Diagnosis app for iPhone and iPad
Should contain définition And symptomes for each medical diagnoses
To must pay for the app to get information.
I own the previous version of this app which was revised to provide better graphics (same content). Unbound is saying I have to repurchase the app if I want to benefit from the newer version or upgrade my nursing central app. Really?? Very disappointed with unbound medicine. I do not ecommend this purchase.
Product does not open and is not functional . Horrible horrible app. Make it right publisher, its not nice to mess with nurses !
It cost $40 to get all of the content of this app, which is about the same as an actual care plan book. Just wish it had the rationales listed. Not a bad purchase, but is should be a bit cheaper given it doesnt include as much information as a book would.