Calculate by QxMD

Calculate by QxMD

By WebMD

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2010-03-20
  • Current Version: 9.2.1
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 65.01 MB
  • Developer: WebMD
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 13.0
Score: 4.78937
4.78937
From 4,890 Ratings

Description

From the developer of 'Read by QxMD', 'The ECG Guide' and 'Pedi STAT' comes 'Calculate', a next-generation clinical calculator and decision support tool, freely available to the medical community. "We recommend medical users try the free Calculate by QxMD first..." -from iMedicalApps review "The best free Medical Calculator apps for the iPhone" 'Calculate' highlights tools which impact clinical practice either by simplifying diagnosis, clarifying treatment options or displaying prognosis. Helping you make decisions, not just calculate numbers... Features • Developed by a collaboration of clinician experts from diverse backgrounds • Point-of-care tools in the areas of cardiology, internal medicine, primary care, nephrology, hematology, hepatology, gastroenterology, emergency medicine, oncology, orthopedics, critical care/ICU, ENT, radiology, rheumatology, mental health, respirology, neurology, pediatrics, infectious disease, neurosurgery, general surgery, vascular surgery, and obstetrics. • Converts recent research publications into practical handheld tools - knowledge translation at its best • Automatically adapts to your clinical practice • Unique ‘Question Flow’ technology gets you answers, fast • Detailed references with PubMed & Read integration • Comprehensive and insightful results • Elegant design and intuitive interface • SI and Imperial units More than 200 unique calculators and decision support tools While too extensive to list them all, here is a small sampling of included content: Guide treatment • Determine cardiovascular risk using ACC/AHA, Framingham, Gupta and VQI Cardiac Risk Index • CHADS2 & CHA2DS2-VASc to guide treatment in atrial fibrillation • Understand bleeding risk in atrial fibrillation using HAS-BLED & OBRI • TIMI risk score in ACS • CIWA in alcohol withdrawal • Rule of 9s & Parkland formula in burns • Water deficit in hypernatremia • Timing of surgery with Aortic Stenosis Risk Score • Risk stratify pneumonia (CURB-65, PORT) • NIH Stroke Scale in acute stroke • Imaging in possible subarachnoid hemorrhage with Ottawa SAH Rule Determine Prognosis • Cirrhosis (MELD, Child-Pugh) • Chronic Kidney Disease (Kidney Failure Risk Equation) • Heart failure • Lymphoma (NCCN-IPI, IPI24, R-IPI) • Myelodysplastic Syndrome (IPSS-R, WPSS) • Myeloma (ISS, R-ISS) • Hemodialysis • COPD (Bode) • Pancreatitis (BISAP, Ranson's) • Cardiac surgery (Euroscore II, Cleveland Clinic, Mehta) • Critical care (APACHE II, SOFA) • Neurologic outcome (DRAGON, CAM-ICU, modified Rankin, FOUR score, Hunt & Hess) Calculate • Ideal body weight, BMI and BSA • Due date and gestational age • Extensive formula used in echocardiography and invasive hemodynamic monitoring • Kt/V in dialysis patients • eGFR with CKD-EPI, MDRD & Schwartz • A-a gradient Classify • Angina (CCS) • Congestive heart failure (NYHA) Screen • Diabetes • Breast cancer Reduce and predict perioperative complications • WHO Surgical Safety Checklist • Predictive models for cardiac surgery, vascular surgery and coronary angiography • Postoperative Respiratory Failure Risk score Manage • Head, neck, ankle and knee injuries (NEXUS, Ottawa ankle/knee, Canadian C-spine and CT head rules) • DVT and PE (PERC, Wells, PESI) • Pulmonary nodules • TIA (ABCD2) Stage • Lung cancer • Renal cell carcinoma • Head & neck cancers Understand • TTKG in hypokalemia and hyperkalemia • Dermatomes Diagnose • Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia • Infective Endocarditis • ARDS • Autoimmune Hepatitis • Sleep disorder (Epworth Sleepiness Scale) And much, much more... Researchers, contact us to see your research in our app at [email protected] Founded my medical professionals, QxMD Software is dedicated to creating high quality, point-of-care tools for practicing health care professionals. Recognized as a leading developer of free medical software for mobile devices, QxMD develops content in cooperation with expert physicians from their respective fields.

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Reviews

  • Fix this please!!!!!

    2
    By Djdjsosk
    Will not allow you to add anything to the favorite list.
  • Not great

    1
    By Zach1630
    Results are not able to be seen after filling out the forms. I have tried different forms with the same result. Even while typing the review, I cannot see what I am typing. I
  • Excellent until now

    1
    By ubaomoin
    I have a long list of favorites. However, now, something is wrong, “bugs” the app freezes at the end of questions. It happens on all the decisions trees.
  • Bugs!

    1
    By arrowsfan
    App freezes just when a questionnaire has been completed
  • Some offer…

    3
    By mohammad.gholamshahi
    Good app but no perfect! 1-add dark mode!🙄 2-add ofline mood dosen’t need to refresh anytimes!!!😑🙄 3-add manual grouping to items! tnx
  • Scam

    1
    By carol1n
    I have no recollection of signing up. But they are spamming my email. I tried downloading the app to delete the subscription and account since that’s the instructions I found online. However, I am unable to do either. I found a privacy email and it send me a message saying the person no longer worked for them. Absolutely ridiculous
  • Dr.Sam Vaughn

    5
    By aviansam
    Excellent
  • Love it so far

    4
    By Soli yoga
    Loving it so far. I would like to request a drug compliance calculator. And maybe a research nurse specialty. We have to use whatever calculator our sponsor wants us to for our studies which makes this app super useful.
  • Calculations

    4
    By whateverdoc
    Looks interesting but need more time to evaluate.
  • Great app could be even greater if...

    4
    By dmar82
    This could be a money maker for the developers if they gave the option for putting a name and date and top and then the ability to print so we can put it in EHR or even better integrate with the ehr and send the results to the ehr. Providers are now getting paid by insurance for administering scales but they must be documented in the chart. I would pay (to a. Retain price point of course) to see that happen. I recently emailed you saying something similar. I have notable experiences as a user interface tester for an ehr and can provide assistance if you need a consultant a few hours a month. -DanielleZ

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