Desenvolvimento de bulário digital para médicos veterinários de equinos
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https://doi.org/10.53660/PRW-2331-4312Palavras-chave:
Aplicativo veterinário, Equinos, Prescrição de medicamentos, Histórico do Animal, Hospital VeterinárioResumo
A integração da tecnologia na medicina veterinária tem revolucionado as práticas clínicas, possibilitando uma abordagem mais eficiente e precisa no atendimento aos animais. Esse estudo explorou a criação de um bulário digital para médicos veterinários de equinos, visando facilitar a prescrição de medicamentos. A pesquisa baseou-se em revisões bibliográficas que evidenciaram a crescente relevância da tecnologia na medicina veterinária, especialmente por meio da criação de aplicativos que simplificam processos clínicos e melhoram a qualidade dos cuidados prestados. A utilização de aplicativos nesse contexto é respaldada por diversos autores, que enfatizaram a gestão eficiente de registros médicos e a aplicabilidade de soluções digitais para o acompanhamento da saúde animal. Nesse contexto, o aplicativo desenvolvido neste estudo, permite aos profissionais acessar de forma ágil e segura informações detalhadas sobre os medicamentos, doses, concentrações e ainda notas para gestantes e animais de competição. Além disso, a funcionalidade de prescrição de medicamentos a campo seria incorporada, possibilitando a geração de receitas digitais, com doses adequadas e instruções precisas, contribuindo para a segurança e eficácia do tratamento.
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