epicEMT
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So I'm in the middle of exploring new potential EMS app ideas for android and iOS. At the moment I'm contemplating the idea of an EMS specified quick and easy to use differential diagnosis finder app.
My idea so far would be the following:
1. A start screen that displays the most common chief complaints (chest pain, respiratory distress, abdominal pain, etc).
2. Whenever the user clicks on a specific chief complaint they are taken to a screen that displays the most common signs and symptoms for the specified complaint. It would perhaps simulate a checklist allowing the user to select the patient's signs and symptoms (Crushing chest pain, crackles in the lung, hypertension, etc).
3. After selecting all of the current signs and symptoms that the patient is displaying, the user will then be presented to another screen where a list of all the possible differential diagnosis are displayed with the most probable at the top.
4. And perhaps if a user selects a differential from this menu a list of common treatment suggestions will be displayed as well as vital information about the differential.
5. All screens can be easily accessed through a tab bar controller at the bottom of the screen and easily edited as changes are observed.
I believe this app would be an excellent quick and easy tool to prevent tunnel vision and helpful for new professionals or students.
I guess my question to everyone is would you guys find such an app useful? And if so, is there any other feature you would like to see in such an app?
My idea so far would be the following:
1. A start screen that displays the most common chief complaints (chest pain, respiratory distress, abdominal pain, etc).
2. Whenever the user clicks on a specific chief complaint they are taken to a screen that displays the most common signs and symptoms for the specified complaint. It would perhaps simulate a checklist allowing the user to select the patient's signs and symptoms (Crushing chest pain, crackles in the lung, hypertension, etc).
3. After selecting all of the current signs and symptoms that the patient is displaying, the user will then be presented to another screen where a list of all the possible differential diagnosis are displayed with the most probable at the top.
4. And perhaps if a user selects a differential from this menu a list of common treatment suggestions will be displayed as well as vital information about the differential.
5. All screens can be easily accessed through a tab bar controller at the bottom of the screen and easily edited as changes are observed.
I believe this app would be an excellent quick and easy tool to prevent tunnel vision and helpful for new professionals or students.
I guess my question to everyone is would you guys find such an app useful? And if so, is there any other feature you would like to see in such an app?