Published by Omnimedic Solutions, LLC on 2017-09-29
What is CPR Metronome? CPR Metronome is an app designed for EMS personnel to help them maintain the correct compression rate and ventilation rate during CPR resuscitation. The app plays a sound at 110 beats per minute to give an audible cue to the correct compression rate and a gong sounds 12 times per minute to indicate when to ventilate. The app is intended to supplement proper training and is only intended for use by professional healthcare providers.
1. In addition to providing a timer for the optimal rate of compressions and ventilations, having the sound playing as you're working the patient provides an audible cue to remind you that the patient has no blood flow when you stop compressions, and reminds you that compressions need to be resumed as quickly as possible.
2. The only thing I ask is that you check out my other apps, OmniMedix, EasyECG, and OmniFire, and consider purchasing one or more of them; by doing so, you can help me offset my development costs for CPR Metronome, as well as help me out in sort of a "crowdfunding campaign" as I currently try to pay for the very expensive process of applying to and interviewing for medical school, with the goal of some day being a paramedic-turned-EMS Medical Director.
3. To address these problems, CPR Metronome plays a sound at 110 beats per minute (to coincide with the currently-recommended guidelines for compressions) to give an audible cue to the correct compression rate; it's pretty simple... when the app clicks, compress the chest.
4. CPR Metronome will begin a stopwatch from the time you begin so you know exactly how long CPR has been in progress and will play the audible signal to keep time for you to ensure an optimal compression and ventilation rate.
5. CPR Metronome was written by a paramedic for EMS personnel to solve two common problems with CPR resuscitation by EMS providers: compressions which are too slow and ventilating the patient too fast.
6. I'm a working street medic just like you guys are, and all of my apps were developed from seeing a need that hadn't been addressed yet by any other apps.
7. To solve the problem of over-bagging the patient, a gong sounds 12 times per minute to indicate when to ventilate.
8. CPR Metronome cost me a bundle to develop, but I truly believe in high quality CPR, so its priced as low as I can make it to get it in as many providers' hands as possible.
9. The best practice is to open the app when you're enroute to a call, then as you approach the patient, tap "Start CPR", clip the phone back on your belt, and go to work just like normal.
10. This app is not a substitute for formal CPR training, but is intended to supplement proper training, and is only intended for use by professional healthcare providers.
11. Both sounds are combined into a single audio track that loops indefinitely until the app is stopped.
12. Liked CPR Metronome? here are 5 Medical apps like Metronome(CPR); QCPR Learner; CPR Tempo; MediCode- ACLS, PALS, BLS, CPR;
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- Plays a sound at 110 beats per minute to give an audible cue to the correct compression rate
- A gong sounds 12 times per minute to indicate when to ventilate
- Both sounds are combined into a single audio track that loops indefinitely until the app is stopped
- Provides a timer for the optimal rate of compressions and ventilations
- Begins a stopwatch from the time you begin CPR so you know exactly how long CPR has been in progress
- Reminds you that the patient has no blood flow when you stop compressions and reminds you that compressions need to be resumed as quickly as possible
- Intended to supplement proper training and is only intended for use by professional healthcare providers
- Developed by Cody Blount, a paramedic, and is priced as low as possible to get it in as many providers' hands as possible
- The app is not a substitute for formal CPR training
- Users are encouraged to provide feedback and ratings in the app store and to check out the developer's other apps and webpage for more educational tools and teachings.
Great for on the road or in the classroom.