Editor's Review
The AHA ACLS app 📱 is a game-changing digital health solution officially endorsed by the American Heart Association (AHA) ❤️. Designed to empower clinicians in running codes and delivering top-notch bedside ACLS care, this app is a must-have for physicians 👨⚕️, nurses 👩⚕️, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and EMTs 🚑.
Developed by Harvard-trained physicians in collaboration with the AHA, this app ensures that you have the best tools at your disposal to provide life-saving care. Starting as a project within Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital, its positive impact led to a global expansion. Continuous feedback from clinician users drives improvements in design, features, and function, ensuring an optimal user experience.
What sets AHA ACLS apart? 🤔 It's the only app with content vetted by both the AHA science team and practicing Harvard-affiliated physicians. Plus, it features the latest 2020 AHA recommendations for ACLS, keeping you up-to-date with the most current guidelines. 💯
Key Features include an intuitive design for rapid access to 4 ACLS algorithms (cardiac arrest, tachycardia with pulse, bradycardia with pulse, and post-cardiac arrest care). It also includes all ACLS content, such as drug therapy and dosing, reversible causes, and easy-to-read timers for logging CPR rounds, epinephrine, and defibrillations. The cardiac arrest algorithm allows for rapid transition to the post-cardiac arrest care pathway once the patient achieves ROSC.
Give your patients the best chance of survival with this low-cost, intuitive, and rigorously vetted mobile app. Enhance ACLS care at the bedside and make a real difference! 🌟
Features
Intuitive ACLS algorithm access
Includes drug therapy and dosing info
CPR timers and logging
Rapid transition to post-arrest care
AHA & Harvard-vetted content
Regularly updated ACLS content
Easy access to reversible causes
Clear display of tachycardia algorithms
Pros
AHA & Harvard-vetted ACLS guidelines
Easy-to-use CPR timers and logging
Rapid transition to post-arrest care
Continuously updated content
Affordable subscription
Cons
Subscription required for full access
May not replace comprehensive training