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About EMS ePCR

EMS ePCR - occupational first aid assessment report application for first responders.

Log first aid events in accordance with standard occupational first aid reporting (which includes incident description, vitals, the Glasgow Coma Scale/GCS, treatment, referral, etc). This app is a simple electronic patient care report (ePCR) specifically for first aid responders. Log the first aid reports to review at a later date, as well as, generate a copyable text version of the report so that it can be pasted into other applications (such as a secure email, eHealth record, etc). This app does not store data outside of the phone. It doesn't require any subscription services.

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Nice
sunil jadhav
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Because it's pink and useful.
Klie desiai
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One device would be the Omron BP786 which is BLE bluetooth 4.0
Lee White
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this is a really good application very well put together, however there one thing that it needs and that a sign box where patients can sign.. other than that really good.. add a signature box and it will be ...
Liam Dodds
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What is that circle with 3 dots that show up on the right lower corner?and is there an easy way I could just click some were and print the entire PCR?
Luis Morais