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Kidometer app for iPhone and iPad


4.5 ( 9685 ratings )
Reference Medical
Developer: Burke Mamlin
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 07 Aug 2012
App size: 1 Mb

Kidometer for iPhone is a reference of age-based normals, providing immediate access to the information you need while caring for pediatric patients. Tap in the patients age and gender, then browse through over 200 elements of age-specific data, including vitals, labs, developmental milestones, nutritional guidelines, and other essential information.

Chapters in Kidometer:
∙ Adolescent Data
∙ Basic Vitals
∙ Cardiology
∙ Development
∙ Endocrinology
∙ Nutrition
∙ Hematology
∙ Labs
∙ Prevention
∙ Resuscitation
∙ Trisomy 21
∙ Vaccines

Kidometer was built by physicians, for physicians. The same Joel & Burke, who brought you Kidometer for the Palm many moons ago, have teamed up again to bring Kidometer to the iPhone.

*** NOTE ABOUT IOS 7 ***
If Kidometer is crashing on startup after upgrading to iOS 7, delete Kidometer and re-install it from the app store.

*** NOTE REGARDING KIDOMETER ON THE IPAD ***
We know folks want an iPad version of Kidometer; we do too. Currently, Kidometer is designed for the iPhone, *not* the iPad, so, while it can run on the iPad, its not pretty. We hope to include native iPad support in the future, but we focused on making a great iPhone interface first. The bad news: we cannot promise if/when iPad support will come. The good news: if/when we add iPad support, we will provide it as an upgrade (we wont charge for a separate iPad version).

Latest reviews of Kidometer app for iPhone and iPad

Kidometer!!!!!!
Loved it for years on my Palm PDA. Now its here for my iPhone and iPad!!!!!!!!!
Wow!!
I cant believe that one of my favorite Palm apps is now live on iOS! Cool!
Perfect reference tool for any HCP that treats kids!
Its a great tool!
Great app
Quick, thorough and referenced. Surprisingly deep. I had no idea that some labs were normed to Tanner stage. Great app. Totally worth it.
Helpful data for the mobile pediatrician
I used Kidometer as a resident many years ago, when Palm Pilots were being used by our program. So far, its stable, and seems to have the same tables it had before. Thank you!
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