Syringe Pump Calculator

30 de jul de 2012
Descarga
7
Ultima versión:
3.0

This free app will calculate the rate setting in mm per hour or mm per day for the Graseby Syringe Driver based upon fluid length and infusion time. A time saver for nursing and pharmacy.

Paquete:
com.troysoft.syringepump
Desarrollador:
TroySoft
Categoria:
Medicina
Tamaño:
94 KB
Requiere android:
2.3.3 y versiones superiores
Años:
Everyone
Actualizado:
30 de jul de 2012
Descargas:
1K

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