Clinical Workbench · find by task
Reach the right tool without losing clinical context.
Search by calculation, medication workflow, or clinical job—then keep units, assumptions, and educational limits visible through the result.
- 87 available tools
- Clear units and assumptions
- Educational support, not a substitute for judgment
Dose, dilution, infusion, formulary, and saved-drug routes.
Explore workflow → Fluids & infusionsReach fluid planning and CRI tools with the calculation path visible.
Explore workflow → ToxicologyReach exposure and decontamination planning support with context.
Explore workflow → Laboratory & monitoringMove from the clinical question to the appropriate interpretation tool.
Explore workflow → Anesthesia & painOpen preparation, monitoring, and analgesia support by task.
Explore workflow →Review-held tools stay clearly separated from active routes.
Review availabilityYour clinical bench
Common tools and honest saved states.
Recent and Favorites remain empty until you actually create history.
Calculators you open will appear here. My Drugs contains account-aware saved activity.
Star a calculator to keep it close without inventing a personalized history.
Inside a Clinical Tool
Enter, calculate, review, verify.
Each tool follows the same order: enter patient details, review the output and math, then confirm the plan against current references and the case in front of you.
Maintenance + deficit + selected-period losses, shown separately so the plan can be reassessed.
No tools match that search yet
Try a broader term like fluids, drug, toxicology, or blood gas.
Calculator Guides
Learn the calculation workflow.
Use these guides when you need context before opening a tool or teaching the calculation path.
A student-focused path through dose, fluid, CRI, emergency, toxicology, normal values, and NAVLE support.
Open dose, dilution, tablet, liquid, and infusion math from one practical starting point.
Review the medication-math workflow before relying on a calculated dose.
Find fluid, bolus, CRI, electrolyte, dextrose, and rate-conversion tools together.
Review maintenance, deficit, ongoing losses, replacement timing, and mL/hr planning.
Check infusion units, bag-prep assumptions, and mL/hr outputs before using a rate.
Collect exposure history, estimate risk, and know when to escalate urgently.
Pair calculator practice with timed NAVLE-style blocks, explanations, and review tools.
Start with free timed blocks, then use explanations and weak-area review to guide study.
Veterinary Calculator FAQ
Quick answers before choosing a tool.
Yes. The public calculator pages open directly from the Clinical Tools directory.
The directory includes dose, CRI, fluid, emergency, toxicology, lab, anesthesia, nutrition, reproduction, and monitoring tools.
Yes. Students can use them for study and case practice, with course expectations, supervision, and current references still taking priority.