Description
This application offers a comprehensive set of features:
» It generates complete blood count values for pediatric patients of all ages, including mean, upper limit, and lower limit values.
» The app calculates daily hydrocaloric and electrolyte requirements for pediatric patients, following the Holliday and Segar method or considering body surface area.
» It also calculates daily hydrocaloric, electrolyte, and other requirements for Total Parenteral Nutrition, taking into account glucose infusion rates and daily fluid needs.
» The app can determine the glucose infusion rate accurately.
» It computes the glomerular filtration rate in pediatrics using both the Classical Schwartz and Modified Schwartz methods and generates a reference table by age.
» Users can calculate the recommended fluid type, rate, and volume to correct hyponatremia gradually or more rapidly if seizures are a concern.
» It calculates the free water deficit based on estimated total body water.
» IV drip rate calculator, as well as a detailed list of drugs and their dosages.
» Now includes pediatric scoring systems such as Silverman, Apgar, Ballard, PAS, Alvarado, Westley, Pulmonary, Wood-Downes-Ferres, and others.
» Age-based reference tables for serum immunoglobulins have been added, including values for preterm and full-term newborns, as well as reference ranges for T and B lymphocyte counts and serum complement concentrations.
» Hormonal reference ranges, such as TSH, FSH, LH, DHEA-S, T4, among others, have been included to facilitate the assessment and follow-up of endocrine disorders.
» A clinical unit conversion tool for endocrinology laboratory tests has also been added.
Please note that if you are not a healthcare professional, it is essential to consult a pediatrician before making any medical decisions.
What's new (v10.9)
» Age-based reference tables for serum immunoglobulins have been added, including values for preterm and full-term newborns, as well as reference ranges for T and B lymphocyte counts and serum complement concentrations.
» Hormonal reference ranges, such as TSH, FSH, LH, DHEA-S, T4, among others, have been included to facilitate the assessment and follow-up of endocrine disorders.
» A clinical unit conversion tool for endocrinology laboratory tests has also been added.
» We have incorporated essential clinical tools for pediatric and neonatal assessment, including Silverman-Andersen, Ballard Test, Wood-Downes-Ferrés, Apgar, PAS (Pediatric Appendicitis Score), and other additional scales.