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ATLS & BLS Shortlist 4.0

4.4 MB / 0+ Downloads / Rating 5.0 - 1 reviews


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ATLS & BLS Shortlist, developed and published by Medics-paramedicsapp, has released its latest version, 4.0, on 2020-08-30. This app falls under the Medical category on the Google Play Store and has achieved over 10 installs. It currently holds an overall rating of 5.0, based on 1 reviews.

ATLS & BLS Shortlist APK available on this page is compatible with all Android devices that meet the required specifications (Android 4.1+). It can also be installed on PC and Mac using an Android emulator such as Bluestacks, LDPlayer, and others.

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App Details

Package name: com.atls.medicoapps

Updated: 4 years ago

Developer Name: Medics-paramedicsapp

Category: Medical

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Installation Instructions

This article outlines two straightforward methods for installing ATLS & BLS Shortlist on PC Windows and Mac.

Using BlueStacks

  1. Download the APK/XAPK file from this page.
  2. Install BlueStacks by visiting http://bluestacks.com.
  3. Open the APK/XAPK file by double-clicking it. This action will launch BlueStacks and begin the application's installation. If the APK file does not automatically open with BlueStacks, right-click on it and select 'Open with...', then navigate to BlueStacks. Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop the APK file onto the BlueStacks home screen.
  4. Wait a few seconds for the installation to complete. Once done, the installed app will appear on the BlueStacks home screen. Click its icon to start using the application.

Using LDPlayer

  1. Download and install LDPlayer from https://www.ldplayer.net.
  2. Drag the APK/XAPK file directly into LDPlayer.

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Previous Versions

ATLS & BLS Shortlist 4.0
2020-08-30 / 4.4 MB / Android 4.1+

About this app

ATLS & BLS Shortlist


ATLS Algorithms
First Things First (assess & treat for the following)
Trauma is a consequence of harmful behavior that is planned or unplanned. Injury prevention starts with addressing these behaviors.
Goals of trauma patient management
Identify and treat threats to life, then limb, and then eyesight.
Prevent exacerbation of existing injuries or occurrence of additional injuries.
Return patient to a level of function as close to pre-injury as possible.
Outcomes for trauma patients are improved with a systematic, multispecialty, and interdisciplinary approach to pre-hospital, hospital, and rehabilitative care.
Principles of trauma patient management
Treat the greatest threat to life first.
Definitive diagnosis is not immediately important.
Time matters (“golden hour” emphasizes urgency).
Do no further harm.
Assess, intervene, reassess
Did the intervention work?
Is the patient’s physiology returning to or staying normal?
Preparation
Training by discipline and as a team
Capabilities defined by established and integrated pre-hospital and hospital care protocols
Equipment maintained and ready for rapid use
Appropriate supplies available
Universal precautions enforced
Referral resources and transfer policies clearly defined
Field triage to a trauma center in four steps (from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention expert panel with support from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2006)
Assess basic physiology.
Systolic blood pressure < 90
Respiratory rate < 10 or >29
Glasgow Coma Scale < 14
Assess anatomy of injury.
Penetrating injury to head, neck, torso, and extremities proximal to elbow and knee
Flail chest
>1 proximal long bone fracture
Crushed, degloved, or mangled extremity
Amputation proximal to wrist and ankle
Pelvic fractures
Open or depressed skull fracture
Paralysis
Assess mechanism of injury and evidence of high-energy impact.
Falls >20 feet (6 meters) in adults and >10 feet (3 meters) or 2-3 times height in children
High-risk auto crash
Intrusion >12 inches occupant site or 18 inches any site
Ejection (partial or complete) from vehicle
Death in same passenger compartment
Vehicle telemetry data consistent with high risk of injury
Auto vs. pedestrian/bicyclist thrown, run over, or with significant (>20 mph) impact
Assess special patient or system considerations.
Age: older adults and children
Anticoagulation and bleeding disorders
Burns
Time-sensitive extremity injury (open fractures, vascular compromise)
End-stage renal disease requiring dialysis
Pregnancy >20 weeks
EMS provider judgment
Initial assessment
Primary survey
Resuscitation
Adjuncts to primary survey
Secondary survey
Adjuncts to secondary survey
Ongoing post-resuscitation monitoring & reevaluation
Definitive care
Tertiary survey

App Permissions

Allows applications to open network sockets.
Allows applications to access information about networks.