AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.4. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 29 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.4
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
29% review manipulation risk
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High user satisfaction
71% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.4★ average)
About Wilderness Medicine Reference
In addition, extensive content on subjective decision-making errors, first aid kit recommendations, patient assessment, medications and pain management, trip checklist functions, and cardiac arrest management are included.
Many accidents in the back country can be avoided, and a main focus in this app is on prevention strategies. Significant content unique to this app is the inclusion of “trip checklists”. Checklists have been utilized for a long time in the aviation industry to prevent and react to critical situations, so that important steps are not missed. In this app, the checklists are intended to ritualize discussion of, and provide a framework for, the consideration of common subjective decision-making errors and heuristic factors before, during, and after a trip. Most accidents, or medical care that results in a worse outcome for the patient, will prove to be significantly attributable to these factors, rather than solely a failure of the acquisition or performance of the right skills and knowledge.
This app is mainly geared to the person with little or no medical training, up to a person with a Wilderness EMT, but even people who routinely practice medicine may find useful information within the app regarding environmental illness, subjective decision-making errors, and checklist functions when venturing into the backcountry. Commonly accepted wilderness protocols normally considered outside the scope of non-physician or pre-hospital care providers are contained within. These treatments are the administration of epinephrine for anaphylaxis or asthma, administration of glucagon injection for patients with extremely low blood sugar, reduction of shoulder, patella, or finger dislocation, evaluation of the spine for injury, cessation of CPR, avalanche resuscitation, tourniquet conversion and wound management, which may be performed with direction from a programmatic physician advisor following training.
1. Functions well outside with offline capability.
2. Text size may be conveniently increased.
3. Links contained within take you to relevant content referenced, like
medical information.
4. Real life case studies included to illustrate key points about different
content.
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Reviews for Wilderness Medicine Reference
thatgrant
Excellent
Hey y’all. I’m a professional guide for the Sierra Club National Outings program. I use my phone for permits, navigation, satellite communication, and now also for medical reference! I love this app and it replaces my bulky and heavy (for lightweight backpacking) wilderness first responder field book. The app is well organized and thorough and a must bring for me on all of the trips I work.
docpj7
Could save your life
I've made mistakes in the wilderness that could have been fatal. This Wilderness Medicine Reference has helped me understand the biases that lead to bad decisions so I can avoid these unnessisarily risky situations in the future.