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Dr.Sharief's Medicine Mnemonics
Mnemonics is an art by itself,although many dont like to use Mnemonics,I
think they really help in memorising lists and several other things which
appear tedious.And Medicine being a subject where there are lots of lists,mnemonics
are an aid in remembering these lists. I have included only a few mnemonics;Some
are good,Others are O.K.
Any body having Medical Mnemonics to add may please reach me by E-mail
at: sharief1@bigfoot.com
ANTI-EPILEPTIC DRUGS HISS BOMB
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Hydantoin derivatives
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Iminostilbenes
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Suximides
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Sodium valproate
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Benzodiazepines
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Oxazalodiazepines
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Miscellaneous
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Barbiturates
SYMPTOMS OF UREMIA VG BAND HVL PPP
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Vague illhealth
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Generalised Weakness
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Breathlessness
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Anorexia
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Nausea and Vomiting
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Diarrhoea
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Visual disturbances
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Pallor
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Pigmentation
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Pruritis
GENERAL EXAMINATION (PICKLE)
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Pallor
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Icterus
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Cyanosis
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Clubbing(Klubbing)
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Lymphadenopathy
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Edema
MANAGEMENT OF STATUS EPILEPTICUS (Delhi
Public Transport Corporation)
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Diazepam
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Phenytoin Sodium
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Thiopentone
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Chlormethiozole
INVESTIGATION IN ENTERIC FEVER (B A
S U :Contributed by Dr.Shakeel)
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1st Week = Blood Culture
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2nd Week = Antigen (Widal Test)
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3rd Week = Stool Culture
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4th Week = Urine Culture
CARDIAC MURMURS
PANSYSTOLIC (P.V.M.R T.R =PV NARASIMHA
RAO)
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VSD
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MR
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TR
CRESCENDO MURMURS (C.M.S)
DECRESCENDO MURMURS (DAR)
CRESCENDO-DECRESCENDO MURMURS (C.DAS)
THIRD HEART SOUND (CeMeNT)
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C = CCF
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e
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M = MR
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e
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N = Normal upto 30yrs
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T = TR
FOURTH HEART SOUND (4 H's)
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Hypertension
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Heart Block
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Heart Failure
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Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy
MID-DIASTOLIC MURMURS (M.FACT)
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Mitral Stenosis
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Flow Murmurs
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Austin-Flint Murmurs
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CAREY-COOMBS MURMUR
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TRICUSPID STENOSIS
Symptoms of ORGANOPHOSPHOROUS POISONING
( DUMBELS)
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Diarrhoea
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Urination
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Miosis
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Bronchorrohea,Bronchospasm,Bradycardia
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Excitation of muscles,fasciculations,seizures
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Lacrimation
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Salivation
URINARY SUGARS (viBGYOR)
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0 0% Blue
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1 + 0.5% Green
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2 + 1% Yellow
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3 + 1.5% Orange
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4 + 2% Red
ESTIMATION OF CALORIE INTAKE APPROXIMATELY
RADIO-OPAQUE DRUGS AND TOXINS (CHIPES)
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Chloral Hydrate/Condoms/Cocaine
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Heavy Metals
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Iodide
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Psychotropics (Phenothiazines,Tricyclic antidepressants)
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Enteric coated tablets
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Sodium
HELP SYNDROME
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Hemolysis
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Elevated Liver enzymes
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Platelets decreased
Major JONES criteria for Rheumatic Fever
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J - Joints (Arthritis)
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O - Oh! its obvious,Carditis
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N - Nodules
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E - Erythema marginatum
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S - Sydenham's Chorea
Ossification centers of the elbow:
There are two that I know of (most people use "CRITOE"):
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C - Capitellum
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R - Radial head
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I - Internal (medial epicondyle)
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T - Trochlea
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O - Olecranon
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E - External (lateral epicondyle)
These appear at 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 years of age in order and go away
two years later. The other mnemonic I know for the ossification centers
is "Come Rub My Tree Of Love" where the "M" is medial epicondyle and the
"L" is the lateral epicondyle.
Rat Poison "RATS PANIC" I'm sure
that you'll easily remember this one!
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R - Red squill
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A - Arsenicals
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T - Thallium
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S - Strychnine
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P - PNU/Phosphorus/zn Phosphide
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A - Alpha naphtha thiurea (ANTU)
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N - Norbormide
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I - Indanediones
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C - Coumadin/cholcalciferol
.Causes of ST Elevation: "ELEVATION"
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E - Electrolytes
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L - LBBB
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E - Early Repolarization
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V - Ventricular hypertrophy
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A - Aneurysm
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T - Treatment - Pericardiocentesis
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I - Injury (AMI, contusion)
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O - Osborne waves (hypothermia)
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N - Non-occlusive vasospasm
Altered Mental Status: "AEIOU TIPS"
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A - Alcohol/drugs
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E - Endocrine
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I - Insulin
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O - Opiates
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U - Uremia
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T - Toxins/trauma
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I - Infections
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P - Psych/porhyria
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S - SAH, shock, stroke, seizure, space occupying lesion
Non-Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema:"PONS"
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P -Phosgene, paraquat, phenothiazines
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O -Opioids/organophosphates
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N -Nitrous dioxide
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S -Salicylates
Anion Gap Acidosis: "Mudpiles"
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M - Methanol
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U - Uremia
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D - DKA/AKA
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P - Paraldehyde/phenformin
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I - Iron/INH
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L - Lactic acidosis
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E - Ethylene glycol
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S - Salicylates
.Normal Gap Acidosis: "HARDUP"
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H - Hyperalimentation/hyperventilation
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A - Acetazolamide
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R - RTA (Renal Tubular Acidosis)
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D - Diarrhea
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U - Ureteral diversion
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P - Pancreatic fistula/parenteral saline
Osmolar Gaps:"ME DIE"
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M - Methanol
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E - Ethanol
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D - Diuretics (mannitol, sorbitol, glycerol)
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I - Isopropanol
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E - Ethylene glycol
Cholinergic OD: "SLUDGE"
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S - Salivation
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L - Lacrimation
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U - Urination
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D - Diarrhea
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G - Gastric upset
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E - Emesis
Concretions: "Big Mess"
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B - Barbituates
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I - Iron
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G - Glutethemide
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M - Meprobamate
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E - Extended release theophylline
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SS -Salicylates
Suicide Risk Factors: "Sad Persons"
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S - Sex (male)
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A - Age (young/elderly)
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D - Depression
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P - Previous attempts
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E - ETOH
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R - Reality testing
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S - Social support
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O - Organized plan
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N - No spouse
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S - Sickness
Henoch-Schonlein Purpura: "JARS"
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J - Joints
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A - Abdominal pain
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R - Renal
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S - Skin
Wrist Bones:
"Never Loosen Tillies Pants, Mother Might Come Home"
"She Looks Too Pretty Try To Catch Her"
"Some Lovers Try Positions That They Can't Handle"
Proximal row
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S - Scaphoid
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L - Lunate
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T - Triquetrium
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P - Pisiform
Distal row
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T - Trapezium
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T - Trapezoid
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C - Capitate
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H - Hamate
Rotator Cuff Muscles: SITS"
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S -Supraspinatus
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I -Infraspinatus
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T -Teres minor
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S -Subscapularis
.Anterior Mediastinal Mass: "4 T's"
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T - Thymoma
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T - Teratoma
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T - Thyroid tumor/goiter
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T - Terrible lymphoma
Middle Mediastinal Mass: "Habit5"
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H - Hernia, hematoma
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A - Aneurysm
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B - Bronchogenic cyst/duplication cyst
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I - Inflammation (sarcoid, histo, coccidio, TB)
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T5 - Tumors (lung, lymphoma, leukemia, leiomyoma, lymph node hyperplasia)
Bilateral Hilar Adenopathy: "Please
Helen Lick My Popsicle Stick"
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P - Primary TB
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H - Histoplasmosis
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L - Lymphoma
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M - Metastases
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P - Pneumoconiosis
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S - Sarcoidosis
Small Bowel Obstruction: "SHAVIT"
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S - Stone (gallstone ileus)
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H - Hernia
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A - Adhesions
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V - Volvulus
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I - Intussusception
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T - Tumor
Hypercalcemia: SHAMPOO DIRT"S
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S - Sarcoidosis
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H - Hyperparathypoidism, Hyperthyroidism
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A - Alkali-milk syndrome
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M - Metastases, myeloma
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P - Paget disease
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O - Osteogenesis imperfecta
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O - Osteoporosis
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D - Vitamin intoxication
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I - Immobility
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R - RTA
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T - Thiazides
Tumour that go to bone: "Kinds Of Tumors
Leaping Primarily To Bone"
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K - Kidney
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O - Ovarian
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T - Testicular
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L - Lung
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P - Prostate
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T - Thyroid
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B - Breast
Syncope: "HEAD, HEART and VESS'LS"
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H - hypoglycemia hypoxia
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E - epilepsy
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A - anxiety [the "swoon"]
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D - dysfunction of brain stem [i.e. brain stem TIA]
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H - heart attack
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E - embolism of pulmonary artery
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A - aortic obstruction [ Aortic stenosis, myxoma, IHSS ]
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R - rhythm disturbance
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T - tachycardia esp VT
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V - vasovagal
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E - ectopic i.e. hemorrhage obvious or not
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S - situational [micturation, defecation...]
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S - subclavial steal
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L - low SVR [eg: anaphalaxis]
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S - sensitive carotid sinus
Endocarditis: "FAME"
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F- FEVER
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A- ANEMIA
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M- MURMUR
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E- ENDOCARDITIS
Eosinophilia: "NAACP"
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N - Neoplasm
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A - Allergy
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A - Addison's
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C - Cirrhosis, CVD
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P - Parasite (visceral larva migrans), Periarteritis nodosa
Asystole: "3 Hypo's & 3 Hyper's"
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Hypoxia
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Hypothermia
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Hypokalemia
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Hyperkalemia
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Hyper H+ (Acidosis)
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Hyper Rx (Drugs/OD)
Hypoglycemia: "Reexplain"
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R - renal failure
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EX - exogenous
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P - pituitary
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L - liver failure
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A - alcohol
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I - insulinoma/infection
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N - neoplasm
Kawasaki's: "scream fever"
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S - sausage fingers
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C - conjunctival redness
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R - rash
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E- extremity involvement
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A - adenopathy
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M - mucosal erythema
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FEVER - fever
History taking in EMS: "sample"
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S - signs/symptoms
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A - allergies
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M - medications
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P - past medical history
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L - last oral intake
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E - events leading to injury or illness
Pain scale: "OPQRST"
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O - onset
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P - provocation
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Q - quality
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R - radiation
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S - severity
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T - time
A-P-G-A-R:
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A - appearance (color)
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P - pulse (heart rate)
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G - grimmace (reflex, irritability)
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A - activity (muscle tone)
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R - respiratory effort
Argyll-Robertson Pupil syphilitic pupil:
Accommodationreflex present, Pupillary reflex absent.
The five W's--post-operative fever
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Wind--pneumonia, atelectasis
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Water--urinary tract infection
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Wound--wound infections
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Wonderdrugs--especially anesthesia
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Walking--walking can help reduce deep vein thromboses and pulmonary embolus.
Predisposing Conditions for Pulmonary Embolism
TOM SCHREPFER
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T--trauma
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O--obesity
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M--malignancy
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S--surgery
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C--cardiac disease
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H--hospitalization
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R--rest (bed-bound)
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E--estrogen, pregnancy, post-partum
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P--past hx
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F--fracture
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E--elderly
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R--road trip
HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS: "Anna Cycled
Immediately Downhill--Gell & Goombs" or "ACID."
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Type I Anaphylaxis
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Type II Cytotoxic-mediated
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Type III Immune-complex
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Type IV Delayed hypersensitivity
WBC Count: "Never Let Mom Eat Beans"
and "60, 30, 6, 3, 1"
Neutrophils 60%Lymphocytes 30%Monocytes 6%Eosinophils 3%Basophils 1:
CRANIAL NERVES:
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I-optic
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II-olfactory
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III-oculomotor
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IV-trochlear
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V-trigeminal
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VI-abducens
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VII-facial
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VIII-acoustic (vestibulocochlear)
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IX-glossohrayngeal
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X-vagus
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XI-accessory
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XII-hypoglossal
On Old Olympus Towering Tops, A Finn And German Viewed Some Hops
You have I nose. You have II eyes. (I - Olfactory; II -Optic)
Oh Oh Oh ! To Touch And Feel A Girls Vagina.Ah ! Heaven.
Which Cranial Nerve is Motor/Sensory
Some Say Marry Money, But My Brother Says Big Bras Matter More (what cranial
nerve is Motor, Sensory, or Both)
Innervation of Extraocularmotor Muscles:
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LR6--Lateral rectus--> VI abductens
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SO4--Superior Oblique--> IV Trochlear
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3--The remaining 4 eyeball movers = III
BRANCHES OF FACIAL NERVE:
Temporal, Zygomatic, Buccal,Masseteric, Cervical
Ten Zebras Bought My Car o To Zanzibar By Motor Car
LOCATION OF THORACIC DUCT:
The duck is between two gooses (duck = thoracic duct)
2 gooses = azyGOUS and esophaGOUS
ATTACHMENTS OF CHEST MUSCLES:
A lady between two majors.
# The "lati" is between two "majors."
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# Pectoralis major attaches to lateral lip of bicipital groove.
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# Teres major attaches to medial lip of bicipital groove.
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# Latissimus dorsi attaches to the floor of bicipital groove.
INNERVATION OF PENIS:
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Parasympathetic puts it up;
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Sympathetic spurts it out
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"S2, 3, 4 keep the penis off the floor" # Innervation of the penis by branches
of the pudendal nerve, derived from spinal cord levels S2-4.
AORTIC BRANCHES: ABC'S Aortic
arch gives off the Bracheiocephalic trunk,the left Common
Carotid, and the left Subclavian artery
ORDER OF THINGS IN THIGH:
"NAVEL" o nerve, artery, vein, empty space, lymphatics
"One heart two lungs" beta receptor
activity:
Beta-1 primarily on heart;airway is beta-2 receptors
CAUSES OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS: "GET
SMASH'D"
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Gallstones,
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Ethanol,
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Trauma,
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Steroids,
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Mumps,
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Autoimmune(PAN),
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Scorpion bites,
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Hyperlipidemia,
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Drugs(azathioprine, diuretics)
E-mail me : sharief1@bigfoot.com
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