Full guideline detail, resources and supporting content.
Emergency Mode
on JRCALC Plus
Built for fast, focused decision-making,
providing critical guidance when
every second counts.
Introducing Emergency Mode
Emergency Mode is a new feature currently being evaluated in JRCALC Plus and is not yet available to all users.
Access is currently limited to selected organisations who have opted in to support testing and provide feedback.
The evaluation period runs from 1 July 2026 to 28 July 2026, after which the feature will be temporarily switched off for review.
Emergency Mode is designed for time‑critical situations. It presents a simplified layout with only the most essential guidance, helping users make fast, confident decisions.
To enter Emergency Mode, tap the toggle at the top of the dashboard. The toggle appears only where it’s relevant – on the dashboard and on any guideline that has an Emergency Mode equivalent.
Before & After
Leadership Note: Developed with clinical input and designed to support safe, effective care in emergency situations.
Key Features
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Walkthrough video.
Navigating Emergency Mode
When in Emergency Mode, the toggle remains visible at all times. This allows you to easily jump back to the full version instantly.
When in Emergency Mode, there are three ways to find what you need quickly:
There is a search bar at the top to search across any of these tabs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Emergency Mode?
Emergency Mode is designed for time‑critical situations. It presents a simplified layout with only the most essential guidance, helping users make fast, confident decisions.
Which guidelines are included in Emergency Mode
Adrenaline 1 milligram in 1 ml (1 in 1,000)
Adrenaline 1 milligram in 10 ml (1 in 10,000)
Advanced Life Support
Allergic Reactions including Anaphylaxis
Amiodarone Hydrochloride
Asthma in Adults and Children
Atropine Sulfate
Basic Life Support in Adults
Basic Life Support in Children
Benzylpenicillin Sodium
Breech Birth
Cardiac Arrest during Pregnancy
Cardiac Arrhythmia and Sudden Cardiac Death
Chlorphenamine
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Cord Prolapse
Diazepam Injection
Diazepam Rectal
Drowning
Emergency Tracheostomy and Laryngectomy Pre-Hospital Management
Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
Furosemide
Glucagon
Glucose 10%
Glucose 40% Oral Gel
Glycaemic Emergencies in Adults and Children
Heart Failure
Hydrocortisone
Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
Ipratropium Bromide
Labour and Imminent Birth
Magnesium sulfate solution for injection
Management and Resuscitation of Patients with Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADs)
Management of Post-partum Haemorrhage (PPH)
Maternity Care (including Obstetric Emergencies Overview)
Meningococcal Meningitis and Septicaemia
Midazolam injection (Midazolam intramuscular)
Midazolam oromucosal solution pre-filled oral syringes (Midazolam buccal)
Misoprostol tablet
Naloxone Hydrochloride
Newborn Life Support
Overdose and Poisoning in Adults and Children
Page for Age
Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia
Prednisolone
Pulmonary Embolism
Return of Spontaneous Circulation
Salbutamol
Seizures in Adults
Seizures in Children
Sepsis
Shoulder Dystocia
Sickle Cell Disease
Sodium Chloride 0.9%
Syntometrine® injection (Ergometrine maleate with oxytocin injection)
Tranexamic acid 100mg in 1mL solution for injection
Trauma Emergencies in Adults – Overview
Trauma Emergencies in Children – Overview
What is the purpose of this clinical evaluation?
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How long does the evaluation period last?
The evaluation period runs from 1 July 2026 to 28 July 2026.
Who has access to Emergency Mode during the evaluation period?
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What will happen after the evaluation period ends?
The feature will be temporarily switched off for review.
Is participation mandatory?
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What should I do if I identify an issue?
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Has Emergency Mode been risk assessed?
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What happens if Emergency Mode is unavailable?
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How do I provide feedback?
(Provide link to feedback form and include what type of feedback we’re looking for)
Will my feedback be anonymised?
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What data is collected during the evaluation period?
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Will participants be informed of the outcomes?
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How do I enter and exit Emergency Mode?
To enter Emergency Mode, tap the toggle at the top of the dashboard. The toggle appears only where it’s relevant – on the dashboard and on any guideline that has an Emergency Mode equivalent. When in Emergency Mode, the toggle remains visible at all times. This allows you to easily jump back to the full version instantly. To exit Emergency Mode simply click the toggle again.
Is there a how to use document for Emergency Mode?
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Is this a Clinical Trial?
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