Tools


Medical Calculators

PEPID has 400 medical calculators that provide access to every useful calculator used by medical professionals covering everything from BMI, to arterial pressure, to the Glasgow coma scale complete with equations and normal ranges.


Dosing Calculators

With 2,800 dosing calculators that allow you to dose for pediatrics or adults, by weight, or body surface area, PEPID dosing calculators helps you monitor the appropriateness of drug dosing.


IV Drip Rate Calculators

Calculate patient dosing rate and drug concentration to properly administer the correct IV drip rate, based on the weight of the patient.


Scores

Determining if there is a problem, or how serious the issue is can be made easier with the score calculators in the PEPID Knowledge Base. From infection, to alcoholism, to falls, it is easy to quickly calculate and assess the issue.


Laboratory Manual

Containing 400 lab tests, clinicians have access to critical values, test descriptions, crucial ordering points, method differences, normal reference ranges, related tests and equations.


Medical Dictionary

PEPID medical information resources are enhanced by The Best Words in Medicine™. Access to terminology from Stedman’s Medical Dictionary (28th Edition) increases the clinical utility and educational value of PEPID medical information resources for physicians, nurses and students.


Drug Interactions Generator

Maximize safety by utilizing our drug interactions generator. Check up to 50 drugs simultaneously and identify seriousness of interactions rated on a scale from one to five. Each interaction is accompanied by an explanation of the effects of the interaction.


IV Compatibility Tool

Quickly compare compatibility of meds in Y-site, syringe and additives. The IV Compatibility Tool allows the user to instantly access and compare medications prior to combining in clinical situations.


Differential Diagnosis Generator

Generate a weighted list of diagnoses by inputting a patient’s gender, age, symptoms and symptom severity. The results are organized by likelihood of occurrence based on the selected factors.