PediPop Anesthesia
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PediPop Anesthesia

(6)
Price
$0.99
Category
Medical Utilities
Last update
Aug 20, 2021
Publisher
steven bazan Contact publisher
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Number of reviews,
total
6
Avg rating,
total
⭐5.0
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Description

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This app is quick and simple to use. Even better, kids love it! Open this app as you're ready to begin your mask induction. Allow the child to pick their favorite balloon color. As the preset video of the balloon begins to play, encourage the child to "play a video game" by having them blow into the mask as they try to pop the balloon. With the inhalational anesthetic flowing, your pediatric patient will soon be slipping into stage II. Recommended for children ages 3-7 years old. Decrease anxiety and fear in your pediatric patient as they undergo the stresses of a mask induction. PediPop is the worlds first app specifically designed to assist with mask inductions of your pediatric patients. With PediPop you don't have to worry about wifi/cell reception or annoying adds/commercials. You'll be amazed at the difference between a child that is actively engaged in participating with this fun app vs common environmental distractions, such as watching a cartoon. Whether you call it playing "a video game" or "try to pop a balloon", your pediatric patient's last memories before they go to sleep will be pleasant ones. Highlights: -Helps to decrease anxiety and fear -Extremely simple to operate -No wifi/cell reception needed -No adds/commercials -Choose from 4 different balloon colors -Recommended for kids ages 3 to 7 years old To work app: 1) Open app 2) Select balloon color 3) Balloon animation will begin (Have child try to "blow up and pop balloon") 4) Ensure silent mode switch is off to hear audio 5) Tap the balloon animation to pause, tap again to continue 6) If your patient is not in stage II after the first balloon is popped, have them do another one!

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