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RE-WARM (Really Easy WAys to Remember Medicine): Alternative Bristol Stool Chart
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The best way to remember heaps of information is by association. This is a collection of stories/mnemonics/pictures created by medics to help remember majorly boring stuff. Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Alternative Bristol Stool Chart. Can't take the credit for this one (was one of my lecturer's) - it's a pretty good way of taking a bowel habit history:. Nice love how you have compared it to poo bet u love looking at poo. Do you like stools. I am called the POO doctor - Paeditrician and this is great. Cant tak...
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RE-WARM (Really Easy WAys to Remember Medicine): Antibiotic Classification
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The best way to remember heaps of information is by association. This is a collection of stories/mnemonics/pictures created by medics to help remember majorly boring stuff. Friday, September 23, 2011. Please use the buttons above to vote for whether this one works. Have been working on this for a while and it may only work in my head! Each picture above is just a way of linking a random antibiotic name with an actual class. Such as Quinolones - "Quick Sip" - Ciprofloxacin. For adverse reactions add:.
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RE-WARM (Really Easy WAys to Remember Medicine): ECG interpretation with one glance
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The best way to remember heaps of information is by association. This is a collection of stories/mnemonics/pictures created by medics to help remember majorly boring stuff. Sunday, September 11, 2011. ECG interpretation with one glance. Often I find someone hands you an ecg print out, points to one lead and says ".obviously the defect is antero-lateral to the septal portion of the apex" (or something similar). So here's a neat picture based way to remember which lead covers which area. What is an EEG?
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RE-WARM (Really Easy WAys to Remember Medicine): B-cell lymphoma genetic links
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The best way to remember heaps of information is by association. This is a collection of stories/mnemonics/pictures created by medics to help remember majorly boring stuff. Sunday, May 27, 2012. B-cell lymphoma genetic links. Genetics of lymphomas - translocations cause overexpression of the following genes which cause the disease:. Myc - Burkitts B and T-cell lymphomas. Bcl2 = follicular B-cell lymphoma. Bcl3 = chronic B-cell lymphoma. Bcl6 = diffuse B-cell lymphoma. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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RE-WARM (Really Easy WAys to Remember Medicine): Pleural Effusions
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The best way to remember heaps of information is by association. This is a collection of stories/mnemonics/pictures created by medics to help remember majorly boring stuff. Sunday, May 20, 2012. Pleural effusions can be exudative ( 30g/L protein) or transudative ( 30g/L protein). Things that commonly cause effusions of each type are:. Also light's criteria - if any of the following are true then = exudative:. Pleural/Serum protein ratio 0.5. Pleural/Serum LDH ratio 0.5. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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RE-WARM (Really Easy WAys to Remember Medicine): Na+ and K+ in Addisons and Cushings
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The best way to remember heaps of information is by association. This is a collection of stories/mnemonics/pictures created by medics to help remember majorly boring stuff. Monday, April 30, 2012. Na and K in Addisons and Cushings. On the ward the other day 3 of us got very confused by the changes in K and Na in addisions, Cushings and Conns. We worked back to first principles and figured it out in the end, but to save time I thought of this blatant generalisation:. Ill you, Cushings and Conns can't.
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RE-WARM (Really Easy WAys to Remember Medicine): Cerebral Toxoplasmosis
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The best way to remember heaps of information is by association. This is a collection of stories/mnemonics/pictures created by medics to help remember majorly boring stuff. Thursday, May 24, 2012. Disease of the immunocompromised. Acute onset focal neurological deficit, usually hemispherical (hemiparesis, visual field disturbance). Can be accompanied by fever. Imaging shows characteristic ring-enhancing lesions:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). As always if you have a suggestion then just comment.
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RE-WARM (Really Easy WAys to Remember Medicine): HIV Antiretroviral Drugs
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The best way to remember heaps of information is by association. This is a collection of stories/mnemonics/pictures created by medics to help remember majorly boring stuff. Sunday, March 10, 2013. These drugs have ridiculous names. So this memory system may only work for me. NRTI's - just remember the four pictures: A lamb, a dove, ABBA and Dido. NNRTI's - think the first 2 N's look like mountains. Everest and (Ben) Nevis. PI's - all end in VIR except ABBAcavir. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Useful...
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RE-WARM (Really Easy WAys to Remember Medicine): Carpal Tunnel
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The best way to remember heaps of information is by association. This is a collection of stories/mnemonics/pictures created by medics to help remember majorly boring stuff. Thursday, February 14, 2013. It's been a while since the last Really Easy Way to Remember something - so here's a nice simple one to get back into it:. Tinel's sign = Tinel's Tapping sign. Tap on the dorsal aspect of wrist. Phalen's test = Phalen's ph-lexion test. Wrist in maximal flexion. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you wo...
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RE-WARM (Really Easy WAys to Remember Medicine): Sulfonamides
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The best way to remember heaps of information is by association. This is a collection of stories/mnemonics/pictures created by medics to help remember majorly boring stuff. Sunday, June 17, 2012. More additions to the antibiotic range. Sulfonamides (f vs. ph? It's an f in the BNF) are:. So think of someone from the network 3 (TRI) trying to sell you a phone: "sell-phone.amide.sulfonamide". The other antibiotics are available here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Useful Info for Barts Students.
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