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The Formula Feeding Calculator estimates daily formula amount and per-feeding volume from baby weight, age group, and feeds per day. It also provides water amount, scoop estimates, and a suggested feeding schedule. It is available as an open web calculator with no mandatory paid access.
This free height calculator predicts a child's adult height based on linear regression analysis. It can also convert between different units of height.
FamilyNes includes an eye color calculator where users pick mom's and dad's eye colors to estimate likely baby eye color outcomes. The tool is accessible on the public webpage and functions as a free utility. It is framed as a curiosity/estimation tool rather than a clinical prediction.
This formula feeding calculator provides daily formula volume, per-feed amount, water estimate, and scoop count based on baby age, weight, and feeds per day. It includes options for standard, special-needs, and premature formula scenarios, plus a suggested feed-time schedule. It is free to use in-browser.
Calculates newborn health using the APGAR scale based on five criteria: heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, reflex irritability, and skin color. Helps users quickly assess a neonate's overall condition at one minute and five minutes after birth by inputting values for each criterion. Ideal for healthcare professionals, parents, and caregivers to ensure newborns receive appropriate care promptly.
Calculates the risk of Traumatic Brain Injury and determines the need for a CT scan in children using the PECARN (Pediatric Emergency Care Assessment Rule for Near-head Trauma) score. The tool assesses various factors like age, Glasgow Coma Scale score, pupillary response, and presence of neurological deficits to provide an estimate. Pediatricians, emergency room staff, and other healthcare professionals would use this tool to quickly evaluate children with potential head injuries, ensuring appropriate imaging and treatment decisions are made efficiently.
This pediatric blood transfusion volume calculator estimates the blood transfusion volume for pediatric use based on the patient's weight, hematocrit of the transfused blood, and the aimed increment of hemoglobin level.
Calculates the total glucose infusion rate needed for patients by mixing different concentrations of dextrose. User inputs the desired blood glucose target, current blood glucose level, and the available dextrose concentrations and amounts, then selects a duration of time for the infusion. The calculator outputs the required total glucose amount to achieve the target, divided into doses based on the chosen concentration. Clinicians and healthcare providers would use this tool to ensure they accurately calculate the necessary glucose infusion rates for their patients, preventing hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia during medical treatments.
Calculates daily and hourly maintenance fluid requirements for children based on their weight. Users enter the child's age and weight, then the tool uses a standard formula to determine the appropriate fluid intake. This helps ensure proper hydration, especially in pediatric settings or during illness when fluid needs may increase. Doctors, nurses, parents, and caregivers use this calculator to make informed decisions about fluid therapy for children, ensuring they receive adequate fluids without over-hydrating. It's essential for maintaining a child's overall health and managing conditions that affect fluid balance.
The pediatric blood pressure calculator allows you to compute the percentile of your child's blood pressure and check whether it's within the normal range.
Calculates exclusive breastfeeding duration needed to build sufficient freezer stash. User inputs milk production rate, desired storage capacity, and freezer efficiency. Calculator estimates pumping frequency and total time required to reach target stash. Helps users plan their breastfeeding strategy, ensuring they have enough milk for both current needs and future use, especially in situations where regular breastfeeding is challenging or unavailable.
Calculates the Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) for patients under 18 years old using their blood creatinine levels, age, and other factors to determine kidney function. A user-friendly interface allows input of necessary parameters and instantly provides a GFR result, aiding in diagnosing kidney issues. Pediatricians, nephrologists, and healthcare professionals would use this tool to assess and monitor kidney health in children and young adolescents, helping with early detection and treatment of kidney disorders.
Calculates corrected age for preterm-born babies using various factors such as birth weight, gestational age, and other health metrics to provide an accurate assessment of their developmental stage. Pediatricians, nurses, and parents of premature infants would find this tool helpful in monitoring their child's growth and development by providing a standardized reference point based on corrected age rather than actual chronological age.
Newborn hyperbilirubinemia assessment calculator is a tool for every pediatrician and concerned parent. Just fill in the few fields to see if the baby's bilirubin level is within the normal range and discover if they are at risk of developing a dangerously high level of bilirubin.
Calculates pediatric blood volume based on weight for newborns, infants, young children, and adolescents using a simple formula. Enter the child's weight in kilograms or pounds, and the calculator outputs an estimated blood volume in milliliters. This helps healthcare professionals ensure proper hydration and understand circulatory needs during various stages of growth. Pediatricians, nurses, midwives, and parents can use this tool to quickly determine accurate blood volume estimates for children. It aids in assessing fluid status, making informed decisions about treatment, and ensuring that children receive the right amount of fluids, especially important during illnesses or before surgeries.