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Lexi-PEDIATRIC SUITE

Lexi-Comp for the iPhone

Lexi-PEDIATRIC SUITE is designed specifically for clinicians involved in pediatric care or for any situation where pediatric dosing information is required. This package contains our trusted drug information, including detailed Pediatric and Neonatal dosing, interactions information, our resource on Poisoning & Toxicology and The 5-Minute Pediatric Consult.

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Lexi-PEDIATRIC SUITE for iPhone includes the following databases:

Pediatric Lexi-Drugs

This database is designed for situations where pediatric and neonatal dosing information is required. Contains very detailed guidelines that have been researched and compiled by pediatric specialists. Contains charts, appendices, and special topics including pediatric ACLS algorithms, emergency pediatric drip calculations, fluid and electrolyte requirements in children, growth charts, and more!

Lexi-Interact

Perform an analysis of a patient's entire drug and natural product profile, identify potential interactions, and obtain patient management options.

Lexi-Tox

A point-of-care resource supporting assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of poisonings and overdoses. Lexi-Tox includes monographs for the most commonly encountered exposures to poisons (chemicals, pharmaceuticals, envenomations, nuclear, biologic, and terrorism agents), nontoxic agents, antidotes and decontaminants, and household products.

Lexi-Lab & Diagnostic Procedures

Access information on patient preparation, specimen collection and handling, and test result interpretation within numerous clinical areas and diagnostic disciplines.

The 5-Minute Pediatric Consult

Fast, point-of-care information on conditions seen in infants, children, and adolescents. Covers more than 460 common complaints and diseases in a format popular among busy clinicians. Features include ICDN-9 and ICD-10 indexes, emergency department content including ingestion of caustics, opioids, and ecstasy-type drugs, and material on childhood obesity, metabolic syndrome and probiotics.