App Store – Google Play Store for Android devices

Google Play App Store for Android devices

Use the Google Play Store for Android devices or the Apple iTunes App Store for Apple devices to search for the medical application. As determined by the table above (use medical). In order to complete the following guided appraisal, download the app to a mobile device (smartphone or tablet). Therefore the  apps are free and do not require purchase to complete this assignment. Provide proof of download by attaching a screenshot of the device screen in JPEG or PDF format to the assignment upload tab (in addition to submitting this assignment). Following the general instructions below for smartphone devices (specific device instructions may vary):Android 4.0 and Newer: (Galaxy SIII, Galaxy S 4, Galaxy Note, HTC One, Nexus phones, Droid phones)Any Android phone running Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) or later can easily take a screenshot.

Hold the Power and Volume Down buttons together until the screen flashes and you hear the shutter sound. The screenshot image will appear in your Gallery app, usually inside the Screenshots folder iPhone. The method for taking a screenshot in iOS has been the same since version 2.0. Hold the Power (Sleep/Wake) and Home buttons together until the screen flashes and you hear the shutter sound. The screenshot image will appear in your Photos app under Camera Roll. PART 2: Answer the Medical App Critical Appraisal questions thoughtfully and comprehensively. Use the criteria headings on this outline as the headings on your properly APA- formatted paper.NAME: What is the name of the app? AUTHOR: Who created, developed, or maintains the app? Explain.

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ENDORSEMENT: Is the app licensed by the Food and Drug Administration, other government agency. Additionally  endorsed by an academic institution or medical professional organization?. Firstly explain. OPERATION: Which platform (mobile or web-based) is suitable for the app and why?. AESTHETICS: Secondly is the information displayed in a way that is easy to navigate?. Is it easy to use? Can you use it without instructions?. Explain. PURPOSE: What is the intended purpose or use of the app? CLINICAL DECISION MAKING: What influence does the app have on clinical decision making? Explain. SAFETY: Is there potential for patient harm? Explain. PRIVACY/SECURITY: Does the app have privacy statement or setting?.

Is there a clear privacy policy stating information will have an encryption and not shared with third parties?. Does the app share information on social networks?. Are users notified in the event of a breach of privacy and health information?. Explain. USER: For whom is the app intended (providers, patients, or others)?. Explain. DISTRIBUTION: Is it designed for local use or wider distribution? Explain. CREDIBILITY: How credible are the sources of information? How do you know? Explain. RELEVANCE: How current is the information in the app? When was the last update? Is the content consistent with evidence-based literature or best practices/standards of care?

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