MA EMS Protocols

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Massachusetts EMS Patient Care ProtocolsnKeep your protocols in your pocket.

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Massachusetts EMS Patient Care ProtocolsKeep your protocols in your pocket.***This application has been updated to MA Protocols 12.03 which are effective September 6, 2014***Features:This application is a stand alone application with no need of an internet connection.Ability to save to the SD cardIt is interactive. You are able to jump to other protocols when a protocol says see protocol A or drug B.There is a search feature to search protocol titles.You are able to enter 2 phone numbers into the application. These numbers are meant to be for your medical command and dispatch numbers. You are able to call these numbers from inside this application.This app allows you to locate the nearest hospital using your phones GPS.No personal information is requested or used.*!*!*DISCLAIMER*!*!*!*This application is not meant as medical advice.*The Massachusetts Office of Emergency Medical Services, any affiliates of or with, any federal, state, or local governmental agencies or any other organization has not provided funds for this application. The Massachusetts Office of Emergency Medical Services, any affiliates of or with, any federal, state, or local governmental agencies or any other organization does NOT endorse this application nor is the application, and/or its creator/developer affiliated with the Massachusetts Office of Emergency Medical Services.The creator/developer of this application, The Massachusetts Office of Emergency Medical Services, any affiliates of or with, any federal, state, or local governmental agencies or any other organization does not accept any liability for any injury, loss, damage or costs incurred, or any consequences resulting directly or indirectly by use of or reliance on the information inferred via use of this application.Although this application is based on widely-accepted published standards, the creator/developer of this application is not responsible for the results (or lack thereof) of using this application. The developer is also not responsible for any injury related to the use of this application.The information provided within this Application is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment; it is for informational purposes only. Talk with your healthcare provider about any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. If you think there is a medical emergency, call the doctor or 911 immediately!Nothing contained in this application, or the data presented, is intended to be used as a substitute for a health professionals advice. This application uses data retrieved from public sources managed by third parties. This data may not always be available, accurate and up-to-date.While the creator/developer of this application/software has made every effort to ensure the information contained in this application is correct, it may be out-of-date. You should never base an important medical decision on this application, but should rather consult with your primary healthcare provide, a doctor or contact 911.*Your jurisdiction may have variations of these protocols*By downloading and accepting the disclaimer you agree to such terms.*This application is intended for educational purposes only*Updated to the Massachusetts Protocols Version 12.03 that were effective on September 6, 2014

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Great idea for an app but none of the procols are updated

Angela LaMay

Needs to be updated.

Daniel Howard

Hasn't been updated in 6 years ....?

Carla Sahrbeck

Sad that I pay for this version yrs ago and now they don't update it

Steve Tabs

No updates

Dan Lopes

Need update

A Google user

They do not keep up with protocol updates in anywhere near a timely fashion. The longer I keep this app, the more I regret purchasing it. - spend the extra money on PPP it's supported and better.

Daniel Martin

Not updated. Useless

John English

New update please

A Google user

No update since 2014 is ridiculous. Much has changed since then

Christopher Monasterski