The Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX) offers the medical practitioner an easy-to-use tool to calculate an individual patients 10-year probability of an osteoporotic fracture. Osteoporosis management guidelines around the world now increasingly recommend that fracture risk assessment be part of any clinical evaluation to help inform treatment decisions. FRAX App functionality:- PIN Protection for saved assessments- Patient Results Management (save, delete & sort options)- E-mail sharing capability of patient assessment (responses and results) - Shake-to-Restart assessment functionalityAll proceeds from the FRAX App go to the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF), which helps develop and maintain the FRAX tool.

FRAX alternatives

BiliCalc

Designed by a pediatrician, BiliCalc uses the American Academy of Pediatrics 2004 Management of Hyperbilirubinemia in Infants Greater than 35 Weeks of Age to calculate the threshold for starting phototherapy based on the patients age, bilirubin level, and neurotoxicity risk. Values are now displayed on the phototherapy nomogram. Keywords: bilitool, bilitool.org, jaundice, hyperbiliubinemia

  • size 1.9 MB

American Academy of Family Physicians

Download the American Academy of Family Physicians app to experience enhanced access to the AAFPs helpful tools and services, including the ability to: Report your CME Access the American Family Physician and Family Practice Management journals Take journal quizzes Board Review practice questions Update your member account information and pay dues See latest news and blog briefs on issues related to family medicine View upcoming events and CME activities Examine up-to-date immunization recommendations Check out Student and Resident resources

  • size 44.9 MB

BRisk Breast Cancer Risk Assessment

Based on the Claus model (Claus, et al. Cancer, 73: 643-51, 1994.) the goal of this app is to provide a means of assessing age-specific risk of breast cancer for women with a family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer. This tool is not a substitution for formal cancer risk assessment by a skilled clinician.

  • size 3.9 MB

Contraception

The U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use comprises recommendations for the use of specific contraceptive methods by patients who have certain characteristics or medical conditions. The U.S. Although these recommendations are meant to serve as a source or clinical guidance, healthcare providers should always consider the individual clinical circumstances of each person seeking family planning services.

  • size 33.5 MB