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The mortality rate calculator helps estimate the death rate and the proportion compared to the total number of deceased.
The NAFLD fibrosis score calculator identifies liver fibrosis in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
Use this NEDOCS calculator to evaluate the emergency department overcrowding.
The NIH stroke scale calculator helps to objectively assess the impairment caused by a stroke.
Learn how to calculate the neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio easily with our accurate NLR calculator. Simplify your medical analytics. Try it now!
The NNT calculator allows you calculate the Number Needed to Treat and Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) using two different methods.
Calculate your risk for osteoporosis using the osteoporosis risk calculator in no time!
Calculate the Oxygenation Index and the PaO₂ / FiO₂ ratio to measure the patient's lungs' performance, and the chances they have Acute Respiratory Distress.
The Padua score calculator informs you about the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and indicates the need for pharmacological prophylaxis.
The Parkland formula calculator helps you administer the right amount of IV fluids for a patient with burns.
The peak flow calculator counts the estimated peak expiratory flow and allows you to compare it to your results from an actual peak flow meter examination.
PECARN calculator for children estimates the risk of Traumatic Brain Injury and the need for performing a Computer Tomography (CT) scan.
The PERC calculator (pulmonary embolism rule out criteria) helps you make the right decisions when you suspect pulmonary embolism in your patient.
Use this PF ratio calculator to know if the patient is hypoxemic and requires immediate treatment.
The Pisa calculator allows you to compute the mitral stenosis severity and mitral regurgitation volume.
With this plasma osmolality calculator, you can quickly determine plasma osmolality based on plasma sodium, glucose, and BUN levels. Try it now!
This plasma volume calculator estimates the patient's blood plasma volume based on hematocrit and weight.
The protein creatinine ratio calculator estimates the 24-hr protein excretion based on a spot urine sample.
PSA density calculator helps to distinguish prostate cancer from benign prostatic hyperplasia in patients with mildly elevated PSA.
The PSA doubling time calculator is a tool that calculates how long it takes for your Prostate-Specific Antigen to double its concentration.
This PVR calculator determines pulmonary vascular resistance and helps to check the circulatory function of the patient.
The Qp/Qs calculator allows you to calculate the pulmonary and systemic blood flow and determine the magnitude of a cardiac shunt.
With this calculator, you will be able to assess the mortality risk of your patient with infection using the qSOFA score.
With the QTc calculator, you will be able to correct your patient's QT interval for heart rate and possibly identify a dangerous QT prolongation!