Built for Respiratory Care
PulmTools is a modern respiratory platform designed to help clinicians and learners calculate faster, interpret more confidently, and learn in a way that actually fits real-world practice.
What PulmTools Is
PulmTools is a respiratory care platform built for RTs, nurses, physicians, physician associates, nurse practitioners, and students. It combines bedside calculators, interactive practice tools, evidence-based protocols, and practical educational content so users can move from calculation to interpretation to deeper understanding in one place.
What You Can Do Here
PulmTools includes a growing suite of respiratory and critical care tools such as ABGenius, VBGenius, ARDSNet Assistant, Oxygenation Index, P/F Ratio, ROX Index, Dead Space, Fick Cardiac Output, A–a Gradient, Winter’s Formula, and more. The goal is simple: make high-value respiratory calculations fast, usable, and trustworthy when you actually need them.
Why It Exists
PulmTools was created to make pulmonary physiology and bedside decision-making more approachable without dumbing anything down. Too many clinical resources are either slow, overly dense, visually outdated, or disconnected from how people actually learn. PulmTools aims to close that gap with tools and content that are clean, fast, practical, and clinically relevant.
Who It’s For
- • Respiratory therapists who need quick, reliable bedside support
- • Students learning ABGs, compensation, oxygenation, and ventilator concepts
- • ICU and emergency clinicians who want clean respiratory reference tools
- • Educators looking for better ways to teach core pulmonary topics
Where It’s Going
PulmTools is continuing to expand with more calculators, more teaching content, stronger protocols, and a more connected Learn ecosystem. The vision is to build a respiratory platform that feels as polished as modern software but remains grounded in real clinical usefulness.
Thanks for using PulmTools. The mission is to help make respiratory care tools faster, clearer, and more practical for the people who actually use them.