Loudness Scale
American Academy of Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery
Unprotected exposure to sounds above 85 decibels for a prolonged period of time can lead to hearing loss. Use the scale to help determine the approximate decibel levels of sounds around you.
Stat!Ref : MedCalc 3000
A unique computerized medical reference and tool set for clinicians, medical educators, nurses, and healthcare students.
Contains easy to use, interactive tools for the reduction / elimination of medical errors and for application of evidence-based medicine.
Tools include:
Unit & Dosage Converters
- flow unit conversion
- benzodiazepine dosage conversion
- opiod medication dose conversion, etc.
Math Calculator
- uses either Common or Reverse Polish Notation (similar to HP calculators.) The X register holds your answer when the calculation is complete. To add 1 + 2 in RPN style, click "1" then hit "ENTER", then "2", then "+"
Medical Equations
- absolute neutrophil count
- adult burn injury fluid resuscitation
- body surface area (DuBois method)
- Kt/V dialysis dose formulas, etc.
Clinical Criteria
- acetaminophen toxicity assessment
- apgar score
- cesarean section delivery probability, etc.
Decision Trees
- diabetes Screening TreeCalc
- stage III Pressure Ulcer TreeCalc
- obesity management guidelines TreeCalc etc.
Specialty Pages
- Harris-Benedict Estimation of Basal Energy Expenditure, EDD Pregnancy Calculator, etc.
MedCalc Connect
- Integrate MedCalc 3000 Results into EMRs through Text or XML
- Analyzing Lab Results with MedCalc 3000 Equations
- The MedCalc Connect! Equation Parameter Catalog