Clinical Tools
Quick-access calculators and clinical references designed for use in the field. Tap a tool to get started.
GCS Calculator
Neurological
Glasgow Coma Scale for both intubated and non-intubated patients. Instant score with severity interpretation.
Parkland Formula
Burns
Fluid resuscitation calculator for burn patients. Calculates total volume and infusion rates across the 24-hour period.
Sedation Score
RASS Scale
Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS). Interactive -5 to +4 scoring with clinical descriptions and guidance.
Breath Sounds
Auscultation
Interactive guide to normal and abnormal breath sounds. Descriptions, locations, causes, and clinical significance.
Paediatric Weight
Estimation
Estimate paediatric weight from age using APLS formula. Includes ETT sizing, defibrillation doses, and fluid bolus volumes.
Burns Body Map
TBSA + Parkland
Tap a body diagram to mark burned regions. Calculates %TBSA using Rule of Nines and runs the Parkland formula automatically.
Vitals Reference
Neonate → Geriatric
Normal vital sign ranges across all age groups — heart rate, respirations, blood pressure, SpO2, and hypotension thresholds.
ECG Lead Placement
3 · 5 · 12 Lead
Illustrated electrode placement guide for 3-lead, 5-lead, and 12-lead ECGs. Includes IEC colour coding and anatomical landmarks.
ECG Interpretation
Systematic Analysis
Step-by-step systematic ECG interpretation — rate, rhythm, axis, intervals, ST changes, and auto-generated summary output.
APGAR Score
Neonatal Assessment
Neonatal assessment calculator for 1-minute, 5-minute, and 10-minute scores. Includes resuscitation guidance for low-scoring neonates.
Ringer's vs Saline
IV Fluid Selection
Clinical decision guide for choosing between Ringer's Lactate and Normal Saline 0.9%. Answer scenario questions for a contextual recommendation with reasoning.
Shock Index
Haemodynamics
Shock index (HR÷SBP), mean arterial pressure, and haemorrhagic shock classification. Quick bedside haemodynamic assessment.
Clinical Disclaimer: These tools are decision-support aids only. Always apply clinical judgement, follow your service's protocols, and verify calculations independently. Drug doses may vary by region and scope of practice.