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September 14, 2025

Abbreviated Mental Test (AMT)

Mental health
Abbreviated Mental Test
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Abbreviated Mental Test (AMT)

Tap each question: Yes = +1

AMT Score: - / 10

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Interpretation:
8–10 = Normal cognitive function
0–7 = Possible cognitive impairment (further Information
Abbreviated Mental Test (AMT) is used to assess mental impairment in older adults. It evaluates various aspects of mental functioning, including memory, attention, and orientation to time and place. It is commonly used to quickly identify possible cognitive deficits, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions like dementia. Its simplicity and brevity make it particularly useful in primary care and acute hospital settings for initial cognitive assessment.assessment needed)
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September 13, 2025

TOOL-Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) & ABCD2 TIA Calculator

TOOL-Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) & ABCD2 TIA Calculator
TOOL-Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) & ABCD2 TIA Calculator
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Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) & ABCD2 TIA Calculator —

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) & ABCD2 TIA Calculators

Compact, result-oriented tools with infographic

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Calculator

Score range 3–15. Higher = better neurological status.
GCS: 15
Interpretation: 13–15 mild, 9–12 moderate, ≤8 severe.

ABCD2 Score for TIA

Use within 48 hours to estimate early stroke risk.
ABCD2 Score: 0 Risk: -
References: Rothwell PM et al., Lancet 2005; Johnston SC et al., Lancet 2007.
 Neurology and Psychiatry series

September 12, 2025

TOOL-Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Calculator

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Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) 
1⛑️2 Not-Out- Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Calculator

Glasgow Coma Scale Calculator

GCS Score: --

About the Glasgow Coma Scale

The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assesses consciousness in brain injury. It evaluates eye, verbal, and motor responses. Scores range from 3 (deep coma) to 15 (fully awake).

  • 13–15: Minor brain injury
  • 9–12: Moderate brain injury
  • 3–8: Severe brain injury

Information
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is used to assess the level of consciousness in individuals with acute brain injury. It evaluates three aspects of response: eye, verbal, and motor, providing a score that helps guide initial treatment decisions and patient monitoring. The GCS score is important in determining the severity of the injury and planning further management

September 10, 2025

Tool-Molarity Calculator scientific

Tool-Molarity Calculator scientific
Tool-Molarity Calculator scientific 
1⛑️2 Not-Out Molarity Calculator

Molarity Calculator

Result will appear here...

Information

The Molarity Calculator helps calculate Mass, Volume, or Concentration required for preparing solutions. Provide Molecular Weight and exactly two of the three values (Mass, Volume, Concentration), the calculator will compute the missing one.

Equations

• Moles (n) = Mass (m) / Molecular Weight (MW)
• Moles (n) = Concentration (C) × Volume (V)

September 9, 2025

Tool-Endocrinology & Metabolism

Endocrinology & Metabolism Tools — HbA1c, Corrected Sodium, BEE


Endocrinology & Metabolism Tools — HbA1c, Corrected Sodium, BEE

Endocrinology & Metabolism Calculators

HbA1c & eAG • Corrected Sodium • Basal Energy Expenditure — Deep green, mobile-first, result-oriented

1) HbA1c Converter & Estimated Average Glucose (eAG)

Enter either IFCC (mmol/mol) or DCCT/NGSP (%) — results update live.
Results will appear here.
Info:
DCCT (%) = (IFCC [mmol/mol] / 10.93) + 2.152. eAG (mg/dL) = (28.7 × DCCT [%]) - 46.7. eAG (mmol/L) = mg/dL ÷ 18.
Reference: Nathan DM et al., Diabetes Care 2008.

2) Corrected Sodium for Hyperglycemia

Adjust measured serum sodium for high glucose (select correction method).
Results will appear here.
Note: Glucose must be converted to mmol/L when using the correction formula below.
Corrected sodium (mmol/L) = Measured sodium + correctionFactor × (Glucose_mmolL - 5.6).
Refs: Katz 1973; Hillier 1999.

3) Basal Energy Expenditure (BEE / BMR)

Calculate daily resting energy needs using Harris-Benedict or Mifflin-St Jeor.
Results will appear here.
Mifflin-St Jeor: BMR = (10 × weight kg) + (6.25 × height cm) - (5 × age) + S where S = 5 for males, -161 for females.
Harris-Benedict: classic sex-specific formula (see embedded code).
Results shown in kCal/day and kJ/day (kJ = kcal × 4.184).

How these tools help — infographic summary

Quick visual: input → compute → interpret. Each card provides copyable results and brief clinical context.
Input
Enter lab values or anthropometrics.
Compute
Automated conversions, correction, and formulas.
Interpret
Results + short clinical note for interpretation.
Export
Copy or download infographic for records.
HbA1c → eAG Glucose → Corrected Na Height/Weight → BMR Result-ready
Built for clinical / educational use. Not a substitute for professional medical judgment. © NIH-style sample

September 5, 2025

Calculator -Calories Burned by Distances

Calories Burned Calculator | Fitness & Health India
Estimate calories burned in common activities like walking, running, or cycling. Enter your details below:

 
Calories Burned Calculator | Fitness & Health India

Calories Burned Calculator

Estimate calories burned in common activities like walking, running, or cycling. Enter your details below:

Calories by Duration

Calories by Distance

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