Disclaimer
For Licensed Healthcare Professionals Only
Clinical Tools is designed exclusively as a clinical decision support reference for qualified, licensed healthcare professionals. This application is not intended for use by patients or the general public.
Not Medical Advice
All calculators, protocols, drug dosing references, and clinical materials are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. This tool provides clinical decision support, not clinical direction.
Independent Verification Required
Users must independently verify all calculations, drug doses, and clinical decisions before applying them to patient care. No calculator output should be used as the sole basis for patient care decisions. Always cross-reference with current institutional protocols, evidence-based guidelines, pharmacological references, and your own clinical judgment.
Regulatory Status
Clinical Tools is not a medical device. It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the European Medicines Agency (EMA), or any other regulatory body. It is not intended to replace professional medical judgment, institutional protocols, or regulatory-approved clinical decision support systems.
Limitation of Liability
The developers of Clinical Tools assume no liability for any clinical decisions, patient outcomes, or adverse events arising from the use of this application. This tool is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of accuracy, completeness, or fitness for a particular purpose.
Clinical Judgment
Clinical judgment must always take precedence over any output from this tool. Drug dosing, protocol adherence, and patient management decisions are the sole responsibility of the treating healthcare professional. Formulas, scoring systems, and protocols may have limitations in specific patient populations, clinical contexts, or institutional settings.
References and Evidence
Clinical content is sourced from peer-reviewed medical literature, established clinical guidelines, and standard pharmacological references. Citations are provided for transparency. Medical knowledge evolves continuously; users should verify that referenced guidelines remain current.