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AED Sim

AED Sim at Mac App Store analyse

Gerry Shaw
256 ratings · Power index: 475
Version 3.0.0
Size 6.56 Mb
Updated 2 years ago
Released 08 Mar 2010

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Description

Realistic AED simulator for CPR training. Built for iPhone and iPad. No ads. No tracking. - Authentic simulation of an AED (Automatic External Defibrillator). Realistic voice prompts, button clicks, sound effects, graphics, animations and flashing lights. - LED displaying instructions, number of shocks, and CPR countdown timer. CPR metronome provides beats at 100, 105, or 110 BPM (beats per minute). This ensures CPR compressions at the correct frequency. - Scenario editor allows for custom or random scenarios. - All prompts, messages, timing, and voices are customizable. You can change any message or voice prompt to match any AED. - Allows for user provided backgrounds, sound effects, and even metronomes. Drop an MP3 of Staying Alive into the Metronomes directory to do compressions to the Bee Gees. - Adheres to 2020 CPR Guidelines. - Universal app supports iPad. - Great price. An AED is a device used to provide a shock of electricity to somebody in cardiac arrest (having a heart attack). Defibrillation is the definitive treatment. Knowing how to use an AED is an important skill for firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, nurses, doctors and general public. AED Sim gives people a chance to see, hear and interact with an AED. If you have ever been curious about how one operates now is your chance. The built-in scenario editor lets you create a custom scenario or it can generate a random scenario for you. Combine an iPhone or iPad and AED Sim and youʼve got an inexpensive realistic training environment for practicing CPR. No costly AED trainers needed. Designed and built by a former Canadian paramedic with 20 years of software development experience.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 10.45k
Est. Revenue ~ $4.28k

Availability

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 2.99 CAD
China 18 CNY
France 2.99 EUR
Germany 2.99 EUR
Italy 2.99 EUR
Netherlands 2.99 EUR
Portugal 2.99 EUR
Spain 2.99 EUR
Poland 1.09 EUR
UK 1.99 GBP
India 249 INR
Japan 400 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 3300 KRW
Poland 14.99 PLN
Russia 199 RUB
Turkey 99.99 TRY
USA 2.49 USD
Korea, Republic Of 1.09 USD
Ukraine 2.99 USD

Silence is not golden.

JohnDeH · 8 years ago · v2.0.0

I wish Id read the reviews that note that there is no sound. It makes it useless as a CPR training aid.

Needs sound and connector for pads

Momhm4 · 8 years ago · v2.0.0

I had pads but no way to connect them . It does not tell you you have to buy the $25 connector.

Great potential

Jdrgdhfc · 7 years ago · v2.0.0

I am a CPR instructor and This is an awesome idea ... it does need to have legit voice prompts & metronome though . It would be cool to give students an option to download this during class and that would be the aed they use for training.. I would buy an Instructors package or subscription for that option..

Very nice!

Tederete · 14 years ago · v1.1

Well done, this app is very realistic! Was hast du erwartet? Ein Spaßprogramm? Das ist ein Simulator.

Fantastic!

CoachJanaBanana · 14 years ago · v1.1

Thank you for creating an awesome app that I can actually use for teaching first aid classes... I will make this a mandatory download for candidates in future courses. Making electrodes / pads or adapting other ones to fit an iPod is relatively easy, so its perfect!

New Standards?

Tellyn · 14 years ago · v1.1

Does this meet the 2010 CPR guidelines or will there be an update soon?

Metronome

Simcoemedic · 13 years ago · v1.1

Can you upgrade the app so that when it gives instructions to begin CPR you can hear a tone at a rate of 100bpm? I use this in my CPR classes and encourage my students to download it. From what I can tell as a generic, yes it it is within the 2010 guidelines.