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I've been noticing apps for stuff like hazmat guides, emt fieldbooks, pulse rate/oximetry, etc.
What I'm wondering is, what would be the demand for an app that kind of folds everything together?
I'm thinking something like an app that would have msds, emt field guides, poison control guides, skill references, etc. all easily accessible from the front. In addition, it could track pulse rate or hook up to a pulse ox to display the vitals on the bottom of the screen, or just have a way to keep track of it.
This wouldn't be practical in every situation, but I could see this being useful, especially for services that don't have the fancy laptops.
I am most definitely not a programmer, but I know people who could help me but this together. If I made it, it would be a free app and I'd either pay the cost for listing it or put up a donation link.
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