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OmniMedix Medical Calculator

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UpdateOct 2, 2017
DeveloperOmnimedic Solutions, LLC
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Description:OmniMedix Medical Calculator is a fast, accurate clinical tool for healthcare professionals and students. It helps you compute drug dosages, risk scores, and physiological indices in seconds for quick, confident decisions at the point of care. Key capabilities include a wide range of calculators across renal function, dosing and IV infusion rates, cardiovascular risk scores, electrolytes, BMI and BSA, pediatrics, obstetrics, and ICU assessments. It offers automatic unit conversion, input validation, and transparent, evidence-linked formulas to support safe, consistent results. With favorites, recent history, offline access, dark mode, and powerful search, it fits seamlessly into your workflow. Ideal for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and medical trainees seeking reliable clinical decision support. Keywords: medical calculator, clinical decision support, drug dosage calculator, renal function calculator, BMI calculator, pediatric dosing, infusion rate calculator.
HOW TO USE:1. Download and open OmniMedix, then optionally sign in to back up favorites and settings. 2. Open Settings to choose units, default patient parameters, and display options like dark mode. 3. Use Search or browse categories to select a calculator such as Creatinine Clearance, CHA2DS2-VASc, or Pediatric Dose. 4. Enter patient data and review the instant results along with formula details, normal ranges, and clinical notes. 5. Save tools to Favorites, copy or share results to notes or EHR, and revisit them from Recent for quick follow-ups.
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Version:
4.0
Size:
1.44MB
Price:
$ 7.99
Released:
Jun 5, 2012
Updated:
Oct 2, 2017
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