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Lytes

Lytes

Released: 2009-02-13
© 2009-2014 Free Radical Software, LLC
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Version 2.0
17+
Download on the App Store
Version 2.0
17+
Download on the App Store
Released: 2009-02-13
© 2009-2014 Free Radical Software, LLC

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Description

Ah, electrolytes...
They always seem to be too high or too low. But it's your job to get them back in line.
Enter Lytes, the program that provides quick, at-your-fingertips information about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of electrolyte disorders. Our Lytes Selection Dial lets you drill down to the info you need within seconds.
Features:
• See causes, signs, diagnosis, and treatment with a flick of the thumb
• Intuitive single screen interface keeps things straighforward
• 50 pages of practical info for the wards
• Lytes remembers where you left off when you return
• All disorders provided with a reference section with links to PubMed
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If you like the program please rate it. If you have any concerns or find any bugs please contact us at support@freeradicalsoft.com
DISCLAIMER: Please consider that information provided by this program is intended to supplement but not substitute for the expertise and clinical judgment of a healthcare professional. The educational material is provided as is, and Free Radical does not warrant that it is accurate or up to date, although that is certainly our goal.

What's New in Version 2.0

• Rebuilt from the ground up for fast, easy use
• Completely updated modern interface now includes auto hide/show of the Lytes Selection Dial
• Now you can also swipe between details of each electrolyte
• Reference links take you directly to PubMed for deeper study

Seller

Name

Free Radical Software, LLC

Information

Categories

Version

2.0

Size

1.9 MB

Game Center

No

VPP Device Licensing

Yes

Rating

Rated 17+ for the following:
Frequent/Intense Medical/Treatment Information

Compatibility

iOS 7.0 or later

Devices

iPad Air (Cellular), iPad mini Retina (Cellular), iPad mini 4 (Cellular), iPad mini 3, iPad Pro (11-inch), iPad Air 2, iPad (6th generation) Wi-Fi, iPad (5th Generation) Wi-Fi, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation), iPad Pro (11-inch) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad (5th Generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini (5th Generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation), iPad Air (3rd generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air (3rd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (10.5-inch) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 8, iPad Pro (Cellular), iPad Pro (9.7-inch) (Cellular), iPad Pro (9.7-inch), iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XR, iPhone SE, iPhone 6, iPhone XS Max, iPad Pro (10.5-inch), iPhone XS, iPad mini (5th Generation), iPad (6th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro, iPod touch (6th Generation), iPad Air 2 (Cellular), iPad mini 4

Languages

English

App Store: Customer Ratings

Ratings & Reviews

3.0 of 5 (38 Ratings)

App Store: Customer Reviews

2010-08-13

That's it??

You should already have these basics memorized if not now then at least after glancing at this app a few times.
I'm disappointed.
Vespertinas
2009-08-18

Good

As killercarrot wrote, this app is a little light on some of the details and has a few errors. The user interface and concept of the app are excellent however! I also think MedRef is great for normal lab values to use in conjunction with this app.
Zozo, MD
2009-02-26

Looks good, but VERY lite on info

For the price, this app is very much a disapointment. Not much more than a list of normal lab values. In the case of hyponatremia, suggested tretment do not reflect Verbalis guidelines (where are the vaptans?). It could be a very good app if expaneded with TX detail. . At this point save your money go with a cheaper simple lab value app like MesRef
KillerCarrooot
2009-02-16

Way too basic.

Some information is presented as standard if care but is not quite there yet. Caution. Also way too basic for md's.
ERDocNLA
2009-02-13

Excellent

Now I don't have to try to remember all this stuff off the top of my head... Lyte to add: magnesium (not that common a problem but still something to consider, esp with the K already there)...
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