7 Best Life saving apps for Android (Medical)
Following is our list of the best life saving apps for Android. Trusted developers like Singapore Civil Defence Force and Maternity Foundation (MF) are known to create software that in theory will improve wellbeing and health. After extensive testing we've concluded that the best apps include myResponder, Safe Delivery, ADSA Ten Minutes Saves a Life!, .
1 myResponder
myResponder: A life saving initiative by the Singapore Civil Defence Force
The myResponder app is designed to alert volunteers to nearby cases of cardiac arrest in Singapore. If a volunteer is within 400 meters of a cardiac arrest case, they will receive a notification and can choose to respond and offer their assistance. The app also shows nearby automated external defibrillators (AEDs) that may be available for use. Once at the scene, volunteers can help perform CPR or apply the AED to revive the patient. The app also allows volunteers to guide ambulance crews to the incident site. To use the app, volunteers need to have their SingPass ID and password ready, and if under 18, parental consent is required. The app provides geolocation notifications, displays nearby incidents and AEDs using OneMap, enables geolocation dialing of 995 for emergencies, and provides access to the National AED Registry. This app is a project by the Singapore Civil Defence Force.
2 Safe Delivery
A life-saving mHealth tool for midwives and other skilled birth attendants.
The Safe Delivery App is an award-winning and research-based app designed to provide high-quality obstetric and neonatal care to women and babies worldwide. It is a convenient tool for midwives, healthcare professionals, and birth attendants to enhance their knowledge and skills. The app offers evidence-based clinical content that helps users stay updated with guideline changes and deliver woman-centered care. It features a user-friendly design with concise clinical guidance for quick responses to emergency situations. The app is available in multiple languages and national versions, with culturally appropriate animated videos and content. It includes various useful features such as written clinical procedure descriptions, drug lists, clinical guidance modules, a search function, quizzes, and a MyLearning platform for continued education. The app has been developed in collaboration with the Maternity Foundation, the University of Copenhagen, and the University of Southern Denmark, based on international guidelines from the World Health Organization and the International Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics. Users can find additional video content and exercises on the app's website.
3 ADSA Ten Minutes Saves a Life!
Ten Minutes Saves a Life! is a medical manual endorsed by the ADSA.
The ADSA Ten Minutes Saves a Life! app is a medical manual that has been approved by the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology. It provides important crisis sheets that can save lives in emergencies. Users can also use the app to keep track of drug dosages and expiration dates. Additionally, the app allows users to calculate dosages based on patient information. This app is useful for dental professionals who want quick access to crucial information in critical situations.
4 Lifesaver Mobile
Learning emergency life-saving skills made easy - anywhere, anytime, for free.
The Lifesaver Mobile app is a free app that teaches you how to perform CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) anytime and anywhere. It uses four action-packed scenarios to help you learn life-saving skills. The app has an easy-to-use interface and includes clear visual and audio interactions. It also features real-life stories shared by rescuers and survivors, as well as answers to common questions by first aid experts. The app provides real-time feedback on your accuracy, speed, and answers and has built-in technology to detect the speed and depth of your CPR. It also includes emergency information and medical FAQs. It is developed by UNIT9 with funding from the Resuscitation Council (UK). Please note that the app follows the UK resuscitation guidelines and completing the modules does not provide a certificate of competence. To register as a GoodSam Cardiac Responder, complete the Lifesaver training on the Lifesaver website using a laptop or desktop computer.
5 AHA ACLS
ACLS Code Runner & Protocols - Saving a Life Just Got Easier
The AHA ACLS app is an officially endorsed digital health solution by the American Heart Association (AHA) to help clinicians deliver advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) at the bedside. It was developed by Harvard-trained physicians in collaboration with the AHA and has been vetted by both the AHA science team and practicing Harvard-affiliated physicians. The app features intuitive design, easy-to-read timers, and access to all ACLS content including drug therapy and dosing. It also includes the latest 2020 AHA recommendations for ACLS. The app is regularly updated based on real-time clinician feedback and offers an annual subscription for unlimited access to all content.
6 Save a Life
The app is aimed at helping you to deliver cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
The Save a Life app is designed to help you respond quickly to someone experiencing a cardiac arrest. It provides instructions on how to perform CPR and locate the nearest defibrillator. The app includes videos on CPR for adults, children, and babies, allows users to submit missing defibrillator locations, and provides answers to common questions about saving a life. By using your current location, the app shows you the nearest defibrillator and provides directions to get there. Please note that the app currently only lists defibrillators in certain areas, and an internet connection is required to view the map. The information in the app is regularly updated, but users should evaluate its accuracy and relevance.
7 PulsePoint Respond
Download the PulsePoint app and use your CPR skills to save a life!
PulsePoint Respond is an app that connects to 911 and informs you about emergencies in your community. It can also notify you when CPR is needed nearby. This app helps create an informed and engaged community that takes action during cardiac arrest situations. You can also receive notifications about local threats like fires and floods. The app covers many cities and communities, and you can even listen to live dispatch radio traffic. If the app isn't available in your area, you can help by contacting local officials and expressing interest. PulsePoint is a non-profit foundation.
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