TPN and Tube Feeding - Nutricalc for RDs is a medical app developed by Sophia Yang. The last update, v2.60, released on March 16, 2016, and it’s rated 4.42 out of 5 based on the latest 24 reviews. TPN and Tube Feeding - Nutricalc for RDs costs $5.99 and requires iOS 7.0+ and Android 6 or newer to download.
Video: TPN and Tube Feeding Overview
Description
The simplest one-stop shop for clinical RDs. Designed by the experienced RDs at Stanford Hospital and Santa Clara Valley Medical Center to bring all nutrition support needs into the palm of your hand.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★☆☆☆Parenterally Advised
User interface seems small and cramped on iPhone 6. When I’ve double checked the Penn State equation, I can’t ever get close to the same value the app does. I presume it’s using the Mifflin equation but the numbers never match up for me.
★★★★★Time saver!
This app makes calculating energy needs, tube feeds, and TPNs a breeze! I love being able to quickly compare TF formulas. The time I save with this app allows me to spend more face-to-face time with my patients.
★★★★★Amazing tool for nutrition support
Really straightforward and useful for tube feeds and tpn.
★★★★★Best nutrition/MNT app out there!
This app is seriously a clinical dietitians best friend! Features include MSJ/Penn State calculations, TF, and TPN calculator. I've tried several other apps that claim similar functions, but I love that this app has all 3 in one. Also, I LOVE that you can adjust the TF duration and hourly rate and calculate macronutrients this way. I transition a lot of pts from continuous to cyclic and this saves me SO much time! The TPN function is fantastic too! Honestly, this saves me prob 5-7 mins/pt. I can
★★★★★Amazing!
This app is the most user-friendly for clinical dietitians that I've used. I wish I had found it sooner! It calculates MSJ (or Penn State) and kcal/kg simultaneously, which is helpful when I calculate nutrition requirements in multiple ways to compare the numbers. The EN and TPN calculations also save significant time while charting.