Michigan MAGIC
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Version :1.3
Size :9.21Mb
Updated :Jan 18,2018
Developer :The University of Michigan
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the user reviews on the Apple App Store, here are three cons and three pros of the "Michigan Magic" app: **Cons:** 1. Cluttered interface and difficulty navigating through options, leading to frustration. 2. Limited magic tricks and stale content, causing users to seek more variety. 3. Lack of customizable features, not catering to individual preferences. **Pros:** 1. Engaging and interactive experience with realistic magic tricks and realistic sounds. 2. User-friendly and easy-to-use interface, even for those new to magic. 3. Supports novice magicians with in-app tutorials and instructional videos. Please note that these points are based on the user reviews and may not reflect the entire spectrum of opinions.
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Description
Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are among the most commonly used central venous catheter (CVC) in contemporary medical practice. The rise in popularity of PICCs reflects several advantages, including safe insertion and growing availability of vascular access nurses that offer convenient bedside insertion. However, PICCs are also associated with important complications, including deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI). Judicious use of PICCs to balance these risks against benefits is therefore necessary. Michigan MAGIC is designed to help guide users by providing recommendations on appropriate PICC use.
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    By P Bo 123Dec 13,2018
    This is great. Very simple. One addition would make it perfect. If the developer could add questions about whether a patient has renal disease, and distinguish between whether a tunneled CVC/nontunneled CVC (IJ access)vs PICC would be preferred. I am an IR provider and constantly need to explain to medicine residents, and even attendings, the MAGIC guidelines, and what type of venous access they should be requesting - so this app would be very helpful for them.
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    By V.NeatOct 28,2018
    Great app. I use this all the time for making decisions. Easy to use when on clinical duties.