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CPR Tempo provides audio and visual cues to aid the timing of chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Timers are also provided for rhythm checks after defibrillator shocking and for epinephrine administration.

The American Heart Association recommends a rate of 100 compressions per minute during CPR. This is difficult to maintain without audio cues, especially as the rescuer tires. ER nurse and Army Reservist MAJ Don Kyle shared with Frozen Ape about our metronome app Tempo is being used for this purpose. We have since worked with Don to create a specialised app, including the following bonus features:

- Timer with visual and audio cues for rhythm checks
- Timer with visual and audio cues for Epinephrine administration
- Log of each resuscitation event detailing each action taken and location of event (location services required)
- Configurable CPM (compressions per minute) from 100 to 120
- Configurable epinephrine interval from 3 to 5 minutes

Disclaimer: This app follows standards recommended by the American Heart Association. Do not use this app if these standards do not align with your medical practice. Please familiarize yourself with this app, including the tutorial, and verify the settings before using the app in an actual resuscitation event. Frozen Ape Pte. Ltd. is not liable for mishaps due to the misuse of, or malfunctioning of the app.

CPR Tempo App Comments & Reviews

CPR Tempo Positive Reviews

Useful!Great just for keeping tempo, but doesn’t actually keep count of your cycles or tell you when to do breaths. It would be excellent if that feature could be added. One of the most difficult parts of CPR is keeping count and not losing track! Still, for a free app, this is great - a great help to anyone who finds him/herself in need to perform CPR..Version: 1.2

👍🏼 FF-Paramedic and ER RNReally love this App. I use it every time we have a cardiac arrest at the fire department. The lay out is crazy simple, setting a default metronome compression rate is great and the secondary ques for rhythm checks and epinephrine are also helpful. All this, coupled with the time stamping feature really enables who ever is running the arrest to have faith in charting accuracy, while freeing up another team member to complete tasks rather than chart in the computer. I have a couple suggestions. Cut the "Defibrillator" and "Epinephrine" buttons in half and slightly reduce the size of the heart so you can add a few more buttons: 1. IV/IO 2. Airway 3. Amioderone. Other apps have a litency of features beyond this, but they overcomplicate by taking you away to an additional screen. The fact that I can do everything on one screen in your app is why I continue to refer other Firefighter-Paramedics to this application. That reason, and all reasons already listed..Version: 1.1

Nice App, but Room for ImprovementThe is a nice start for a needed app. I agree with previous reviews, the next versions should include ventilation tones. In the options, add the choices for a tone every 3 to 5 seconds for pediatric rescue breathing with a basic airway adjunct. There should also be an option for a tone every 5 to 6 seconds for adult rescue breathing with a basic airway adjunct and a tone every 6 to 8 seconds for rescue breathing with an advanced airway adjunct. Another nice feature would be a button for other medications such as amiodarone, sodium bicarbonate, vasopressin, etc. Keep working on the app. It is close to being the best app for resuscitation healthcare providers..Version: 1.1

This first responder has used itI've actually used this app several times as a first responder on my local fire department. The sound is very discernible so you can keep pace without any issues. The only drawback at the moment isiOS is telling me it needs to be updated to keep up with future iOS updates..Version: 1.1

Please updateI love this app, please update so that it can be used with the new IOS. I use this app everyday at my job. I love how simplistic and easy to use it is with easy big buttons to push. I love that it counts down to easily know how much longer you have till the next pulse check or EPI to be given. PLEASE UPDATE..Version: 1.1

UpdateGreat app I have used it frequently , unable to use it currently due to an update being needed to use with iOS 11. Please update the app so it can be used again ..Version: 1.1

Some folks would like additional features but I like the simplicity.Additional features can create other issues and complexity. During a resuscitation, the focus must remain on the patient, not the app..Version: 1.2

Update neededCan you please update the app. I recommend this app every time I teach a CPR class and use it on every cardiac arrest. This is a great application and dearly need it updated. Thank you..Version: 1.2

Great App, would like more featuresI love this app when I am the recorder during a code! My only dislike is I wish it kept track of how long each person was actively doing compressions. Without a doubt, three-plus minutes in, the first one on the chest is exhausted wondering how long it’s been..Version: 1.2

Love it!Absolutely love this app. Let's you change and save your epi interval to 4 minutes. As an AHA instructor I will recommend this to my students as well..Version: 1.1

Great app!I am an instructor for EMT, lay responder CPR/AED and professional CPR/AED and I use this app all the time to teach my students the right speed of compressions they should be doing in two minutes!.Version: 1.1

Watch iOSGreat app. Works well. Please add the watch app. I could start the watch counting quickly when starting CPR..Version: 1.2

VentilationCould you guys add an every 6 second ventilation tone to let the bagger know when to squeeze!?.Version: 1.1

IOS 11I sure hope you’re planning to update the app, I like it!.Version: 1.1

Please updatePlease update to be compatible with new iOS..Version: 1.1

Nice app but...Nice starting point. The metronome is great. It's cool that it tells you to check the pulse every 2 minutes and helps to keep everyone on track, but I'd change the name of the defibrillation button to something else, like CPR. Also it's nice that it has the epi button and it counts down until the next epi...I'd consider just renaming that to drug, if its too complicated to add other drug buttons. The log is great. It also needs some way to override the sleep set on your phone, so it'll be beeping along and just stop because your phone went into sleep mode. It's a nice start and could be a great app with a few tweaks..Version: 1.0

Overall it is a very helpful appWe have used this app on actual code blue situations. ive been a recorder multiple times and i work at cardiac floor, this helps us keep track of next due pulse checks and epis. the only problem i have is once u press that button esp by mistake, u cant refresh it..Version: 1.2

Looks handyFirefighterEMT here. Had envisioned an app like this but have no clue how to make. I downloaded to play with and can see as someone who acts as “code commander” the usefulness of this. Reason is that times have to be kept track of during codes and for hospital staff to have . This is hard during the chaos of a code, writing multiple times and notes on a gloved hand is all you got and not easy. Having the iPhone in my hand and simply pushing the button that time stamps when epi was given, when 2 minutes had elapsed so rescuers can switch etc makes life so much easier and better for hospital staff. I’m trying to get the word out about this app. I will recommend changes to it to make it better. Thanks.Version: 1.2

Needs UpdatingMy son is currently taking the First Aid/CPR/AED course offered by The American Red Cross, partially online and partially in person. He used this app to help him get the speed and rhythm of the chest compressions. The standard USED TO BE 30 in 100 seconds; the standard has been changed to 30 in 100 - 120 seconds. This app gets you 30 in 100 seconds, but you can only get 2 out of the potential 3 stars, in the American Red Cross session for that speed of compressions. Possibly, you could allow the user to set the rate between 100 and 120??.Version: 1.1

Very helpful, but...Very good app and the simplicity is fantastic during a code. Just please add an amiodarone button to the next version. This version is great for PEA and asystole, but the log gets confusing for Vtach and Vfib without that button. Thanks, and great work so far. --MD.Version: 1.1

EMRAP should have recommended thisOn the most recent podcast EMRAP spoke about the importance of getting the heart rate right and the outcome of CPR. This app would be great and helps all of us to "take our own pulse” during a code. Too often people do chest compression too fast, sometimes with compression rate up to 150 in many of the codes I have seen. While there are devices that provide feedback of CPR quality, this app would do in the absence of those gadgets..Version: 1.1

Easy to useWould be better if we could change the epi times to 120 seconds, and log other drugs such as amiodarone after the first three doses of epi, calcium gluconate, sodium bicarb etc. Otherwise it’s loud and easy to follow..Version: 1.2

Ok, could be betterDoes not let you restart the epi or defib timer early without stopping the cpr metronome and rearranging it. Doesn’t keep a record of the number of times you have shocked or given meds. Otherwise helpful with tempo..Version: 1.2

ICU & Cath lab RNApp continues to help, impress, and help with Compressions and charting. Invaluable again today with my bi-annual ACLS recertification. My co-team members had downloaded and using this by noon..Version: 1.1

Excellent App!I'm very happy to add this app to my emergency preparedness collection, but I do feel that it is lacking one feature. Specifically, it should alert emergency response personnel when they need to pause the compressions and facilitate breathing. Because it's easy to lose count when you're listening to something else direct the compressions (whereas normally, counting is a part of how you time the compressions, so it's harder to lose count)..Version: 1.1

Review and recommendationThis is a fine app and I use it frequently for the training in BLS & ACLS that I do. Please add an option in the settings so that users can choose 30:2 CPR or continuos chest compressions with breaths every 10 compressions such as with an advanced airway. Looking forward to the update!.Version: 1.1

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