Pulsar CPR APK

Version 2.1 - cz.kcck.android
kcck,android,health,fitness,pulsar

Simple CPR assistant that signals recommended pace of heart compression.

APP Information

Download Version 2.1 (13)
Apk Size1.50 MB
App Developerkcck
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android4.0.x and up
App Packagecz.kcck.android.apk
MD5dd6b2a19ad10df6a99e7b09ca4abc6e8
Rate5

Download Pulsar CPR 2.1 APK

App Description

Pulsar CPR is kcck,android,health,fitness,pulsar, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit kcck website who developed it. cz.kcck.android.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 4.0.x and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 2.1 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 75+ times on store. You can also download cz.kcck.android APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

Application that may assist with CPR by showing the pace of the heart compression and rescue breathing.

Main features:

- one click to start the assistant

- heart pulses demonstrate the recommended chest compression frequency

- a beep sound indicates when the chest compression should be performed

- chest compression counter restarts to suggest the rescue breath

- shows elapsed time from the start of CPR

- call an ambulance button - after confirmation initiates a call to the ambulance (on the speaker phone)

Configuration:

- pulse frequency and chest compression counter restarts can be configured to allow for CPR for adults/children 

- the default configuration applies for adults: 100 pulses per minute, rescue breath every 30 pulses

- ambulance phone number - 112 by default but can be easily changed to country specific number e.g. 911

Please comment and/or rate. 

App ChangeLog

  • Bugfix for skipped numbers.

App Screens

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  1. Les Kirkaldy-avatar

    Les Kirkaldy

    Really good app the only trouble is if your doing CPR you'll probably be on your phone to the emergency services. Would it be possible to make the app work on smartwatch i.e. the Samsung Galaxy watch?

  2. Maria Seferi-avatar

    Maria Seferi

    Doc here and 118 volunteer ( operator ) Wonderful app to keep the rythm . If you are alone and have no mask for the oxygen in your hands , keep the heart beating , forget about the ventilation . If you want to ventilate keep count and alarm the person next to you to make 2 ventilations . Mos of the time people make mistakes while ventilating . If the air does not go in do not stop . It is not as important as to keep the heart beating .

  3. David O'Neill-avatar

    David O'Neill

    Good basic tool. For most people, compressions only CPR has become the norm. The thought is that if rescuers can remember one thing in crisis mode it would be most beneficial if it was good compressions and timing. For more advanced CPR providers, and/or rescues where more than one person is on scene who is a trained first responder, rescue breathes between compressions is preferable. It would be good to have a preference setting for either style.

  4. Peter Noble-avatar

    Peter Noble

    Easy to set up, beeps to keep chest compression rhythm, notes start time and duration automatically ~ if you keep it running. It doesn't prompt breaths after the cpr cycle, it just continues to the next cpr cycle. It should either talk and say ventilate, ventilate at an appropriate pace, then continue; or stop and allow you to resume manually. It doesn't allow either.

  5. Gavin Mendoza-avatar

    Gavin Mendoza

    Works as a good metronome. Ignore the people talking about the pause for ventilation, as it has been proven that it dosent help as much as thought, and actually slows done the preassure being built from cpr.

  6. Natalia Lemus-avatar

    Natalia Lemus

    It doesn't pause for the two ventilations and that could alter the number of compressions you do after the first cycle. Please add a pause for ventilations!

  7. Brendon Scott-avatar

    Brendon Scott

    Only testing it now but seems to bre the easiest one I've tested so far. Even for us paramedics.

  8. A Google user-avatar

    A Google user

    does not pause to allow breathing.

  9. Nathaniel Johnson MSW,LSW-avatar

    Nathaniel Johnson MSW,LSW

    Fast and reliable

  10. A Google user-avatar

    A Google user

    doesn't pause for ventilations.