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Version
3.5
Size
2.54 Mb
Updated
8 years ago
Released
08 Feb 2011
Description
Veterinary Calculators is an application for IPhone, IPod touch and IPad with more than 10 different kinds of calculators used in small animal veterinary.
Emergency Drugs Calculator for dogs
Emergency Drugs Calculator for cats
Blood Transfusion Calculator
Mass Converter
Volume Converter
Temperature Converter
Fluid therapy Calculator
Body Surface Area Calculator
Pre Anesthesia Calculator
Anesthesia Induction Calculator
Constant Rate Infusion (CRI) 1 and 2
Constant Rate Infusion (CRI) with Syring pump
You still get a sample of the Vet Dose Calculator App.
Made by vets for vets.
Check out too VetPro, VetPlus, Vet Patients, Vet Therapeutic Guide, Vet Anesteshia Guide, Vet Cardiology, Vet Blood Tests Guide, Vet Dose Calculator and VetECG, available in the AppStore
Estimates
Availability
Devices
iPad2Wifi
iPad23G
iPhone4S
iPadThirdGen
iPadThirdGen4G
iPhone5
iPodTouchFifthGen
iPadFourthGen
iPadFourthGen4G
iPadMini
iPadMini4G
iPhone5c
iPhone5s
iPadAir
iPadAirCellular
iPadMiniRetina
iPadMiniRetinaCellular
iPhone6
iPhone6Plus
iPadAir2
iPadAir2Cellular
iPadMini3
iPadMini3Cellular
iPodTouchSixthGen
iPhone6s
iPhone6sPlus
iPadMini4
iPadMini4Cellular
iPadPro
iPadProCellular
iPadPro97
iPadPro97Cellular
iPhoneSE
iPhone7
iPhone7Plus
iPad611
iPad612
iPad71
iPad72
iPad73
iPad74
iPhone8
iPhone8Plus
iPhoneX
Pricing by country
| Country | Price |
|---|---|
| Canada | free |
| China | free |
| France | free |
| Germany | free |
| Italy | free |
| Netherlands | free |
| Portugal | free |
| Spain | free |
| Poland | free |
| UK | free |
| India | free |
| Japan | free |
| Korea, Republic Of | free |
| Poland | free |
| Russia | free |
| Turkey | free |
| USA | free |
| Korea, Republic Of | free |
| Ukraine | free |
Reviews
All reviews →Veterinary calculators
The fluid calculator does not allow you to adjust the patients % dehydration
PC RVT
Need to fix spelling. Dehydration is correct versus "dehidration" for example. Misspellings bring doubt on accuracy and reliability in an app where medical personnel are concerned. We tend to think, "Hmm, if simple spelling errors are present what potentially deadly math errors or formula errors lurk?" Other than this initial discovery, Im still exploring the app and likely will update as I check it out.