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Calculates your A1C percentage based on average blood glucose levels, providing a quick way to understand your diabetes risk category. Converts between A1C percentage and average blood glucose (eAG) values for better diabetes management and monitoring. Ideal for anyone with diabetes, healthcare providers, and those interested in understanding their glycemic control status.
Calculates your VO2 max based on various test methods including Cooper test, Rockport walk, beep test, or resting heart rate. Estimates your cardiovascular fitness level by providing insights into how well your body utilizes oxygen during exercise. Helps users assess their aerobic capacity and track improvements over time, which can be beneficial for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone interested in enhancing their overall health and wellness.
Calculates pediatric drug dosages based on patient weight, helping healthcare professionals determine appropriate medication quantities for children. Users input the child's weight and desired dose, then select the medication from a list. The calculator provides both volume and weight-based dosages, ensuring accurate treatment. Pediatricians, nurses, and other healthcare providers use this tool to ensure safe and effective drug administration in pediatric patients, reducing the risk of errors and adverse outcomes.
Estimates the total amount of calories burned on an elliptical trainer based on user input such as time, speed, and incline. Helps users track their exercise routine by providing a calorie burn estimate, aiding in fitness goals and overall health monitoring.
Calculates QTc intervals using heart rate data, helping identify potential QT prolongation issues in patients. Input heart rate and QT interval to get corrected QTc value for accurate clinical assessments. Physicians, nurses, and medical students use this tool to ensure proper diagnosis of arrhythmias and manage patient care effectively. It aids in preventing serious cardiac events associated with prolonged QT intervals.
Here's the log reduction calculator - an important tool typically used for disinfectant validation. It provides a method to calculate log reduction and percentage reduction of microorganisms after applying a treatment.
Calculates an adult height for a child based on current measurements and parental heights, offering a simple estimation tool. Pregnant women, parents-to-be, and healthcare professionals can use this calculator to estimate their child's future adult height by inputting the child's current height, weight, and the heights of both parents.
Converts blood glucose values between mg/dL and mmol/L for international clinical use, facilitating easier communication across different medical systems globally. Clinicians, diabetologists, and anyone involved in managing or treating diabetes will find this tool invaluable for ensuring accurate documentation and treatment plans across various regions that utilize different units of measurement.
Calculates left ventricular mass index from echocardiographic measurements, providing insights into heart health by estimating the muscle mass of the left ventricle. Helps users assess cardiac function and identify potential issues related to heart size or structure. Clinicians, researchers, and patients interested in monitoring cardiovascular health and evaluating heart disease risk would find this tool useful. It aids in diagnosing conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and assessing treatment effectiveness.
Converts cholesterol values between mg/dL and mmol/L for cross-jurisdictional clinical use. Helps users in medical settings, laboratories, and healthcare providers easily convert cholesterol measurements from milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) to millimoles per liter (mmol/L) and vice versa. This is particularly useful for doctors, nurses, and researchers who need to standardize results across different countries where these units of measurement may vary.
Calculates the Berg Balance Scale score for fall-risk assessment in older adults using data from a series of physical tests. Users input results from tasks such as standing, turning, walking, and transferring to get an overall balance assessment score. Physiotherapists, nurses, and healthcare professionals use this tool to evaluate and monitor patients' balance abilities, helping identify those at higher risk for falls and guiding treatment plans accordingly.
Calculates perioperative cardiac complication risk before non-cardiac surgery using patient data, providing a score to help healthcare providers make informed decisions about anesthesia and surgical planning. Helps users in medical and clinical settings, particularly surgeons and anesthesiologists, to assess the potential for post-surgical heart issues, aiding in personalized treatment strategies and improving patient outcomes.
Calculates functional independence in activities of daily living for older adults using a standardized scoring system based on performance in eating, dressing, toileting, transferring, bathing, grooming, walking, getting into bed, and getting out of bed. Users input responses to specific tasks; the tool provides a total score reflecting overall ability. Clinicians, caregivers, and healthcare professionals use this calculator to assess an older adult's functional status and progress over time. It aids in identifying areas of difficulty and informing treatment plans for improving independence and quality of life.
Calculates left atrial volume indexed to body surface area using echocardiography data. Users input key measurements from an echocardiogram, including left ventricular end-diastolic diameter, interventricular septal thickness, and mitral valve annular plane distance. The calculator then computes the Left Atrial Volume Index (LAVI), providing a standardized measurement useful in evaluating atrial dilatation or dysfunction. Cardiologists, echocardiographers, and researchers use this tool to assess heart function, particularly left atrial size, which can indicate conditions like mitral regurgitation or atrial fibrillation. By offering an indexed value rather than just volume, LAVI helps in comparing atrial volumes between individuals with different body sizes, improving diagnostic accuracy and clinical decision-making.
Calculates scores for the Tinetti gait and balance assessment tool, aiding healthcare professionals in evaluating elderly patients for fall risk. Helps users quickly interpret clinical data by providing a standardized score based on patient performance in walking, transferring, standing up from sitting, and chair mobility. Clinicians and medical staff would use this tool to assess balance and mobility issues in older adults, enabling more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Scores mobility and independence in older adults to guide rehabilitation planning using a standardized 15-item scale. Helps users evaluate an older adult's ability to move around safely, perform daily activities, and maintain overall functional status. Used by healthcare professionals, physical therapists, and caregivers to assess progress and adjust care plans accordingly.
Calculates cognitive impairment in long-term-care residents through a brief structured interview, assessing key mental functions such as orientation, attention, memory, and language skills. Helps healthcare providers quickly and accurately screen for potential cognitive decline, ensuring timely intervention and appropriate care planning for residents who may be at risk. Ideal for nurses, doctors, and other medical staff managing long-term-care facilities.
Calculates shoulder-to-waist ratio using user input for shoulder width and waist circumference, providing an aesthetic and body-composition reference. Helps users assess their body shape by offering a simple measurement tool that can be used in fitness assessments or personal style choices. Ideal for anyone interested in understanding their body composition or seeking guidance on achieving a more balanced physique.
Scores ADHD using Vanderbilt rating scale in children by evaluating attention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and related symptoms. User inputs responses on a questionnaire to generate a comprehensive assessment of ADHD. Clinicians, parents, and educators can use this tool for initial screening or monitoring ADHD symptoms in children. Helps healthcare providers make informed decisions about diagnosis and treatment options.
Scores retrospective childhood ADHD symptoms in adults using the Wender Utah scale. Helps users assess their own history of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms from childhood through adulthood by answering a series of yes or no questions based on the Wender Utah Rating Scale. Ideal for individuals seeking to better understand their past ADHD experiences, healthcare providers evaluating potential ADHD diagnoses in patients, and researchers studying ADHD longitudinal development.
Calculates expected peak expiratory flow rate based on age, height, and sex for asthma management. Helps users estimate their lung capacity and monitor respiratory health effectively. Suitable for individuals with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), as well as healthcare professionals managing patient care. Enables better understanding of lung function and the effectiveness of treatments through regular monitoring of peak flow rates.
Calculates risk levels for acute chest pain patients, helping healthcare providers efficiently triage emergency presentations by categorizing them into low, medium, or high risk categories based on clinical criteria such as age, sex, blood pressure, heart rate, and symptoms. Used by medical professionals in emergency departments to prioritize patient care, ensuring that those at higher risk receive prompt treatment, thereby improving outcomes and reducing the likelihood of serious complications.
Estimates likelihood of streptococcal pharyngitis from clinical features. Helps users diagnose by assigning points based on symptoms, temperature, throat appearance, and age, then calculating a score that indicates probability of strep. Clinicians and healthcare providers would use it to quickly assess the need for throat culture or antibiotics in cases of suspected strep throat, improving accuracy and reducing unnecessary treatments.
Calculates risk of coronary artery disease based on patient symptoms, age, sex, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, heart rate, and ECG results. Helps primary care providers assess likelihood of disease in patients presenting with chest pain, aiding decision-making for further diagnostic tests or treatments. Clinicians, particularly those in primary care settings, would use the Marburg Heart Score to quickly estimate the risk of coronary artery disease in patients with chest-pain symptoms. This allows for more informed and timely medical decisions, potentially improving patient outcomes by facilitating early intervention when necessary.