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Ceva Animal Health has launched two iPhone Apps for veterinary professionals and cat owners.
The 'Metoclopramide' iPhone App calculates both the daily fluid requirements and the volume of metoclopramide to add to the fluid bag for a dehydrated, vomiting cat or dog.
The 'Cat Stress' App helps pet owners to measure the stress levels of cats by asking questions about their home environment; this will help evaluate the effect that modern living has on feline stress levels which may, in turn, encourage owners to take action to help prevent cats developing stress related behavioural or medical problems in later life.
The 'Metoclopramide' iPhone App is available to download from the iTunes store here.
The 'Cat Stress' iPhone Apps is available to download from the iTunes store by searching for 'Cat Stress'.
For further information, please contact your Ceva Animal Health representative or call the veterinary support team on 01494 781510.
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I think its great, for that emergency that comes in when you have 50 other things in the process, why not use a quick tool after all how many charts do you use in practice this is just the same just modern, great that veterinary is moving along with the times.
I can teach most things...but with that I would struggle!!! Lol.
Is that not what we are taught at college/uni? Not how to use an iphone/ipad app???
well when the battery gives out or the phone packs up lets hope somebody can still remember how to work it out themselves before felix or fido kicks the bucket. Will i-phone app useage become part of the syllabus? - admittedly it could be useful if you have an i-phone but it doesnt replace knowing how to do it the long hand way
I agree with Nick. What is wrong with a formulary / compendium and a good old-fashioned calculator! All people in practice need to be able to do the basic mathematics that is calculating drug dosages...
what's wrong with a calculator? Many practice don't allow phone usage in clinical areas so is it not a bit pointless?