Dr.Noora
Hero Member
   
Points: 0
Offline
Field: Medicine
Posts: 229
|
 |
« on: July 31, 2007, 01:47:25 PM » |
|
هل أنت طالب في كليّة الطب ؟
هل تجد معاناة في حفظ المواد الدراســـــية لديك؟
إذا كانت الإجابة بنعم .... فإن شاء الله ســـتجد الحل الكامل هنا والكمال لله وحده
Medical Mnemonics
ما معنى هذه الجملة ؟ اساليب تقوية الذاكرة ... تســـــتعمل منذ زمن مع جميــــع طلبة الجامعات , بل معظمكم قد يســــتخدمها حاليا , وذلك لحــفظ مجمــــــوعة من أعــــــراض مرض ما , أو مجمــــــوعة عقاقيــــر لمـــــــــرض مـــا , وهكـــــــــذا
أرجو أن يحوز الموضوع على رضاكم
بســــــــــم الله أبدأ
Anatomy التشــــريح
Elbow: which side has common flexor origin FM ...as in FM Radio Flexor Medial, so Common Flexor Origin is on the medial side
Medial malleolus: order of tendons, artery, nerve behind it "Tom, ****, And Nervous Harry" From anterior to posterior Tibialis Digitorum Artery Nerve Hallicus Full ****s for these are: Tibialis Posterior, Flexor Digitorum Longus, Posterior Tibial Artery, Posterior Tibial Nerve, Flexor Hallicus Longus Alternatively: "Tom, **** ANd Harry" Alternatively: "Tom, **** And Not Harry"
Tibia vs. fibula: which is lateral The FibuLA is LAteral
Popliteal fossa: muscles arrangement The two Semi's go together, Semimembranosus and Semitendonosus The Membranosus is Medial and since the two semis go together, Semitendonosus is also medial Therefore, Biceps Femoris has to be lateral Of the semi's, to remember which one is superficial: the Tendonosus is on Top
Femoral triangle: arrangement of *******s NAVEL From lateral hip towards medial navel Nerve > directly behind sheath Artery > within sheath Vein > within sheath Empty space > between vein and lymph Lymphatics > with deep inguinal node Nerve/Artery/Vein are all called Femoral
Femoral triangle: arrangement of nerve, artery, vein VAN From medial to lateral Vein Artery Nerve Nerve/Artery/Vein are all called Femoral
Bronchi: which one is more vertical "Inhale a bite, goes down the right" Inhaled objects more likely to lodge in right bronchus, since it is the one that is more vertical
Brachioradialis: function, innervation, one relation, one attachment BrachioRadialis Function: Its the Beer Raising muscle, flexes elbow, strongest when wrist is oriented like holding a beer Innervation: Breaks Rule: it's a flexor muscle, But Radial. (Radial nerve usually is for extensors: Recall BEST rule: B was for brachioradialis). Important relation: Behind it is the Radial nerve in the cubital fossa Attachment: Attaches to Bottom of Radius
Duodenum: lengths of parts "Counting 1 to 4 but staggered" 1st part: 2 inches 2nd part: 3 inches 3rd part: 4 inches 4th part: 1 inch
Murphy's point organ ... for Irish "Murphy was an Irishman (and Murphy is a classic Irish sur****), and Ireland=green" Green organ in body is gallbladder, so Murphy's point is the gall bladder
Meckel's diverticulum details 2 inches long 2 feet from end of ileum 2 times more common in men 2% occurrence in population 2 types of tissues may be present Note: "di-" means "two", so diverticulum is the thing with all the twos
Liver inferior markings showing right/left lobe vs. vascular divisions There's a Hepatic "H" on inferior of liver. One vertical stick of the H is the dividing line for anatomical right/left lobe and the other vertical stick is the divider for vascular halves. Stick that divides the liver into vascular halves is the one with vena cava impression ... since vena cava carries blood, it's fortunate that it's the divider for blood halves
Bowel components "Dow Jones Industrial Average Closing Stock Report" From proximal to distal Duodenum Jejunum Ileum Appendix Colon Sigmoid Rectum Alternatively: to include the cecum, >> Dow Jones Industrial Climbing Average Closing Stock Report
Diaphragm apertures "3 holes, each with 3 things going through it" Aortic hiatus: aorta, thoracic duct, azygous vein Esophageal hiatus: esophagus, vagal trunks, left gastric vessels Caval foramen: inferior vena cava, right phrenic nerve, lymph nodes
Bowel components "Dublin Sisters Ceramic Red Colored Jewelry Apparently Illegal" 2-4 letters of each component Duodenum Sigmoid Cecum Rectum Colon Jejunum Appendix Ileum
Diaphragm apertures: spinal levels Aortic hiatus = 12 letters = T12 Oesophagus = 10 letters = T10 Vena cava = 8 letters = T8
Tonsils: The three types "PPL (people) have tonsils" Pharyngeal Palatine Lingual
Voicebox: ****s of parts in sagittal cross-section "There's 3 V's in your Voicebox" Vestibular fold Ventricle Vocal fold Note: Vestibular and Vocal cord also known as false and true cords respectively
Pleura surface markings "All the even ribs, in order: 2,4,6,8,10,12 show its route" Rib2: sharp angle inferiorly Rib4: the left pleura does a lateral shift to accommodate heart Rib6: both diverge laterally Rib8: midclavicular line Rib10: midaxillary line Rib12: the back
Lung lobes: segments of right middle lobe "ML=ML" Segments of Middle Lobe are Medial & Lateral
Nasal cavity components "Never Call Me Needle Nose!" Nares >> external Conchae Meatuses Nares >> internal Nasopharynx
Bronchi: which is more vertical "Right on Red" Many places allow making a right hand turn at a red light, if you first come to a complete stop A child swallowing a red penny is more likely to get it stopped down the right bronchus, since it is more vertical
Bronchopulmonary segments of right lung "A PALM Seed Makes Another Little Palm" In order from superior to inferior Apical Posterior Anterior Lateral Medial Superior Medial basal Anterior basal Lateral basal Posterior basal
Cricoarytenoids: abductor vs. adductor When aliens abduct you, they Probe you Posterior cricoarytenoids abduct. Lateral therefore is adduct by default
Bronchopulmonary segments of the left lung "Astute Anatomists Share Inside Secrets About Lungs" Apicoposterior .. S1+2 Anterior .. S3 Superior .. S4 Inferior .. S5 Superior .. S6 Anteromedial basal .. S7+8 Lateral basal .. S9
Biochimistryالكيميـــاء الحيويه
Essential amino acids PVT. TIM HALL Phe Val Thr Trp Ile Met His Arg Leu Lys Pvt. is short for Private in the military Arg and His are considered semiessential Alternatively: "MATT VIL PHLy"
Dicarboxylic acids (alpha, omega) C2 through C10: common ****s "Oh My, Such Good Apple Pie, Sweet As Sugar!" Oxalic Malonic Succinic Glutaric Adipic Pimelic Suberic Azelaic Sebacic
Phosphorylation cascade: action during low glucose "In the Phasted State, Phosphorylate" The phosphorylation cascade becomes active when blood glucose is low
tRNA: molecular shape Fortunately, tRNA (Transfer RNA) is shaped like a capital T
Vitamins: which are fat soluble KADE Vitamin K Vitamin A Vitamin D Vitamin E
Na/K pump: concentrations of Na vs. K on inside/outside of cell, pump action, number of molecules moved HIKIN There is a HIgh K concentration INside the cell From this can deduce that the Na/K pump pumps K into cell and Na out of cell Alternatively: When I was learning this pump (circa 1992), a band that was "in" was Kris Kross, and a band that was "out" was "Sha Na Na Na" So pump moves K K (2 K) in and Na Na Na (3 Na) out Sadly, as infectious as their debut album was, Kris Kross can really no longer be classed as "in"
Insulin: function INsulIN stimulates 2 things to go IN 2 cells: Potassium and Glucose
Glycolysis steps "Goodness Gracious, Father Franklin Did Go By Picking Pumpkins (to) Prepare Pies" Glucose Glucose-6-P Fructose-6-P Fructose-1,6-diP Dihydroxyacetone-P Glyceraldehyde-P 1,3-Biphosphoglycerate 3-Phosphoglycerate 2-Phosphoglycerate ... to Phosphoenolpyruvate ... PEP Pyruvate 'Did', 'By' and 'Pies' tell you the first part of those three: di-, bi-, and py- 'PrEPare' tells location of PEP in the process
Citric acid cycle compounds "Oh Citric Acid Is Of (course) A SiLly STupid Funny Molecule" Oxaloacetate Citrate Aconitate Isocitrate Oxalosuccinate Alpha-ketoglutarate SuccinyL-CoA SuccinaTe Fumarate Malate SilLy and sTupid used to differentiate succinyL and succinaTe
B vitamin ****s "The Rhythm Nearly Proved Contagious" In increasing order Thiamine .. B1 Riboflavin .. B2 Niacin .. B3 Pyridoxine .. B6 Cobalamin .. B12
وللأمـــــــانه العلميــــــــــه المــــــوضـــوع منقــــــــــــــــــــــــول
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
  you're the peace in my soul that's why I will never really be alone
Dalxiis kaagamaan tagin Dalkeegoow Dr.Noora
|
|
|
Dr.Noora
Hero Member
   
Points: 0
Offline
Field: Medicine
Posts: 229
|
 |
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2007, 01:56:12 PM » |
|
Physiology .. علم دراســـة وظائف الأعضاء
Cochlea: inner vs. outer hair cell function "Outer cells are Out of the brain. Inner cells are Into the brain" Outer hair cells are motor efferents to amplify signal Inner hair cells are sensory afferents that actually pick up the sound
Nervous stimulus: the 4 ways to classify "A MILD stimulus" Modality Intensity Location Duration
Muscle spindle: origin of primary vs. secondary endings "1 from 1, 2 from 2" Primary ending is from Group Ia Secondary ending from Group II
Pituitary hormones FLAGTOP Follicle stimulating hormone Lutinizing hormone Adrenocorticotropin hormone Growth hormone Thyroid stimulating hormone Oxytocin Prolactin Alternatively: GOAT FLAP with the second 'A' for Anti-diruetic homone/vasopressin Note: there is also melanocyte secreting homone and Lipotropin, but they are not well understood
Adrenal cortex layers and products "Go Find Rex, Make Good Sex" Layers Glomerulosa Fasiculata Reticulata Respective products Mineralcorticoids Glucocorticoids *** hormones Alternatively for layers: GFR Glomerular Filtration Rate, convenient since adrenal glands are atop kidney
Balance organs Utricle and Saccule keep US balanced
VO2 normal value is 250 mL/min "V02" is the numbers, just need to rearrange the order V is roman numeral for 5, so rearrange to 2V0, or 250 mL/min
PGI2 vs. TxA2 coagulation function TxA2 Aggregates platelets PGI2 Inhibits aggregation Note: full **** of PGI2 is prostaglandin I2 or prostacyclin, full **** of TxA2 is thromboxane A2
Einthoven's Triangle: organization Corners are at RA (right arm), LA (left arm), LL>left leg Number of L's at a corner tell how many + signs are at that corner>eg LL is ++ Sum of number of L's of any 2 corners tells the **** of the lead>eg LL-LA is lead III For reference axes, the negative angle hemisphere is on the half of the triangle drawing that has all the negative signs; positive angle hemisphere contains only positive signs
Heart: -tropic definitions Lusitropic: loose is relaxed. Definition: relax heart Inotropic: when heart wall contracts, moves inward. Definition: contract heart Chronotropic: 'chrono-' means 'time'. Defintion: heart rate>of SA node impulses Dromotropic: only one left, it must be conduction speed by default.
Histology ... علم الأنســـجة و الخلايا
Muscle sarcomere: A vs. I as light or dark There is only one vowel in dark and one vowel in light These one vowels match up to their one letter ****s DArk band is the A band LIght band is the I band
Cochlea chambers: ones with perilymph vs. endolymph PerI- ones also end with 'I': vestibulI and tympanI Therefore, perilymph is in scala vestibuli and scala tympani, and the endolymph is in the scala media
Basophil morphology Basophil has Big Blue Balls >> granules
Muscle sarcomere: H line vs. Z disc location HAZI >> Hazy H line is in A-band Z disc is in the I band
Neutrophil's 2 distinctive physical features 1: There's up to 5 lobes of the nucleus joined by thin appendages. Tie this to it being a neutrophil nucleus by arranging the 5 lobes into a capital N for Neutrophil 2: the chicken leg (Barr Body) sticking out. Say it out loud: chick-N. The chick-N leg is for Neutrophil
Taste buds: vallate vs. fungiform distribution Cross sectional shape of the top of the bud tells their distribution Vallate: has a shallow 'V' at the top, so has a 'V' distribution at the back of the tongue Fungiform: top is round so it is towards the round end of the tongue
Pancreatic exocrine cells: nuclei A cells are indented around the capital A B cells have a round nucleus like a B lymphocyte D cells have Different shapes and sizes
Epidermis layers >> for Star Trek fans "Brent Spiner Gained Lieutenant Commander" From deep to superficial Basale Spinosum Granulosum Lucidum Corneum
Muscle cells: cardiac vs. skeletal's nuclei location/number Nuclei location mirrors where the muscle is located in human body Heart muscle is in the middle of body, so heart muscle has nucleus in middle Skeletal muscles are at periphery of body, so nuclei are at periphery Also, you have 1 heart, so usually only 1 nucleus per heart muscle cell, but have many skeletal muscles, so have many nuclei per long fibre
Muscle sarcomere bands "Zee Intelligent Animal Has Muscle" From the Z disk, working inward, remembering symmetry Z I A H M H A I Z Alternatively: "Zoe Is A Horny Momma".
منقـــــــــــــــــــــــــول
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
  you're the peace in my soul that's why I will never really be alone
Dalxiis kaagamaan tagin Dalkeegoow Dr.Noora
|
|
|
Dr.Noora
Hero Member
   
Points: 0
Offline
Field: Medicine
Posts: 229
|
 |
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2007, 02:12:57 PM » |
|
Micro & Immunity ... علم البكتيريا و الفيروسات & المناعة
Steps of Control of outbreak of an infectious disease 2I Investigation .. to trace the source of the infection Immunization activities
Non-Hepatotropic viruses 2V , 2c Varicella Viral hemorrhagic fevers
CMV .. cytomegalovirus Coxsackie
ENDOTOXIN Endothelial cells/ Edema Negative .. gram- bacteria DIC/ Death Outer membrane TNF O-antigen X-tremely heat stable IL-1 Nitric oxide/ Neutrophil chemotaxis
Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis: classic presentation "Sore throat, Face bloat, Pi$$ coke" Sore throat: 1 week ago Face bloat: facial edema Pi$$ coke: coke-coloured urine Alternatively, short version: Throat, bloat and coke
Staphylococcus aureus: diseases caused SOFT PAINS Skin infections Osteomyelitis Food poisoning Toxic shock syndrome Pneumonia Acute endocarditis Infective arthritis Necrotizing fasciitis Sepsis
Food poisoning: bugs inducing "Eating Contaminated Stuff Causes Very Big Smelly Vomit" E. coli O157-H7 > under*****d meat, esp. hamburgers Clostridium botulinum > canned foods Salmonella > poultry, meat, eggs Vibrio parahaemolyticus > seafood Bacillus cereus > reheated rice Staphylococcus aureus > meats, mayo, custard Clostridium perfringens > reheated meat Vibrio vulnificus > seafood
Streptococcus pyogenes: virulence factors SMASHED Streptolysins M protein Anti-C5a peptidase Streptokinase Hyaluronidase Exotoxin DNAses
Streptococcus pyogenes: diseases caused NIPPLES Necrotising fasciitis and myositis Impetigo Pharyngitis Pneumonia Lymphangitis Erysipelas and cellulitis Scarlet fever/ Streptococcal TSS
Endocarditis: lab results suggesting it "High Tech Lab Results Point At Endocarditis" Hematuria Thrombocytopenia Leukocytosis, -penia Red blood cell casta Proteinuria Anemia Elevated ESR
cepholosporins CEPHALOSPORINS-tough but important schedule of parents 1 pm:take a ZOLI(bag) and roam with a THIN FELLOW 2 pm:start ROXI video and watch TINTIN 3 pm:take a TAXI go to ZOne.where they meet one ZIDI boy who has worn PER AXONS slippers 4 pm:to cure PIMPLES they go to ROME
schedule of ORACLE 1 pm:go to DR.ALEX REDI's house 2 pm:because of aCHLORhydria he starts watching ROXI video and watch AXN 3 pmIN FIXes PROduction of BUTEN
now what is this >> parents means parental root 1st generation cephalosporins:cePHALOTHIN,cefaZOLIN 2nd generation:cefuROXIME,cefoxiTIN 3rd generation:cefoTAXIme,ceftiZOxime,ceftaZIDIme,ceft riAXONE,cefoPERazone 4th:cefePIME,cefpiROM
ORACLE means oral root 1st gen:cefaDRoxil,cephALEXIN,cephRADIne 2nd gen:cefACHLOR,cefuROXIme AXetil 3rd gen:cefDINir,ceFIXime,cefpodoxime PROxetil,ceftiBUTEN
Capsulated pathogenic organisms are Some Killers Have Pretty Nice Capsules S Streptococcus pneumoniae K Klebsiella pneumoniae H Haemophilus influenzae P Pseudomonas aeruginosa N Neisseria meningitidis C Cryptococcus neoformans
Remeber... All bacilli are gram negative except > L.DATTA L - Listeria D - Diphtheria A - Actinomycetes T - Tetani Clostridium T - TB Mycobatcterium A - Anthrax bacillus
Hypersensitivity reactions: Gell and Goombs nomenclature ACID From I to IV Anaphylactic type: type I Cytotoxic type: type II Immune complex disease: type III Delayed hypersensitivity (cell mediated): type IV
MHC I vs. II: T cell interaction The "=8" equation 2x4=8, and 1x8=8 MHC II goes with CD4 MHC I goes with CD8
Immunoglobulin (Ig) types: the important ones worth remembering, in order of appearance MAGDElaine .. a girl's **** IgM IgA IgG IgD IgE Magdelaine tells you the order they usually appear: M first, then A or G Alternatively: IgM is IMmediate
Acute inflammation features SLIPR Swelling Loss of function Increased heat Pain Redness "What a cute pair of slippers" can be used to tie acute inflammation to SLIPR
Lupus signs and symptoms SOAP BRAIN Serositis .. pleuritis, pericarditis Oral ulcers Arthritis P***osensitivity Blood .. all are low - anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia Renal .. protein ANA Immunologic .. DS DNA, etc Neurologic .. psych, seizures
Goodpasture's Syndrome components GoodPasture is Glomerulonephritis and Pnuemonitits From autoantibodies attacking Glomerular and Pulmonary basement membranes
Complement: function of C3a versus C3b C3a: Activates Acute .. inflammation C3b: Bonds Bacteria .. to macrophages--easier digestion If wish to know more than just C3 C3a, C4a, C5a activate acute C3b, C4b bind bacteria
MHC I vs. MHC II properties "Immunity helps to exterminate fun for bacteria"
HLA-DR genetic predisposition immune disease examples HLA-DR Hashimoto's disease Leukemia/ Lupus Autoimmune adrenalitis/ Anemia .. pernicious Diabetes insipidous Rheumatoid arthritis
Complement cascade initiating items: alternative vs. classic Classic: Combined Complexes Alternative: Activators Alone, or IgA Complexes are made of Ab and Ag combined together Examples of activators: endotoxin, microbial surface [/b]
Pathology .. علم دراســة الأمراض
MI: post-MI complications ACT RAPID Arrhythmias Congestive cardiac failure Tamponade/ Thromboembolic disorders Rupture > septum, papillary muscle Aneurysm Pericarditis Infaction > second one Death/ Dressler's syndrome
Deep venous thrombosis: diagnosis DVT Dilated superficial veins/ Discoloration/ Doppler ultrasound Venography is gold standard Tenderness of Thigh and calf
MI: complications HAS CRAPPED Heart failure/ Hypertension Arrhythmia Shock Cardiac Rupture Aneurysm Pericarditis Pulmonary Emboli DVT
Heart failure causes "HEART MAy DIE" Hypertension Embolism Anemia Rheumatic heart disease Thyrotoxicosis > in pregnancy Myocardial infarct Arrythmia Y Diet & lifestyle Infection Endocarditis
Cardiovascular risk factors Framingham FRAMINGHAM Family history Running Adiposity Marlboros Insulin resistance Non-regulated lipids Georgie Pie Hypertension Age Male
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) subtype classification Each subtype has 2 or 3 causes, plus something 1 or 2 more items MEN I is disease of 3 P's: [Pituitary, Parathyroid, Pancreas] plus one more: adrenal cortex MEN II is disease of 2 C's: [Carcinoma of thyroid, Catacholamines (pheochromocytoma)] plus two more: parathyroid for MEN IIa or mucocutaneous neuromas for MEN IIB also called MEN III
Takayasu's disease is Pulseless disease Can't Tak'a ya pulse Can't take your pulse Takayasu's disease known as Pulseless disease, since pulse is weakened in the upper extremities
Hypercalcemia: symptoms of elevated serum levels "Bones, Stones, Groans, Moans" Bones: pain in bones Stones: renal Groans: pain Psychic moans/ Psychological overtones: confused state
Acute ischemia: signs 6 P's Pain Pallor Pulselessness Paralysis Paraesthesia Perishingly cold
Hodgkin's lymphoma classification A: Asymptomatic B: Bad
Lichen planus characteristics Planus has 4 P's Peripheral Polygonal Pruritus Purple
Hypertension: secondary hypertension causes CHAPS Cushing's syndrome Hyperaldosteronism Aorta coarctation Phaeochromocytoma Stenosis of renal arteries Note: only 5% of hypertension cases are secondary, rest are primary
Hepatomegaly: 3 common causes, 3 rarer causes Common are 3 C's Cirrhosis Carcinoma Cardiac failure Rarer are 3 C's Cholestasis Cysts Cellular infiltration
MI: sequence of elevated enzymes after MI C-AST-Le castle CK-MB first AST second LDH third Also: can use the last 'E' for ESR
Pulmonary embolism: risk factors TOM SCHREPFER Trauma Obesity Malignancy Surgery Cardiac disease Hospitalization Rest Elderly Past history Fracture Estrogen Road tripa
Toxicology & Pharmacology .. الســــموم & الأدوية
Factors affecting the action of poisons DRS درس Dose Route of administration State
Drugs cause tachycardia CASH كاش Cocaine Atropine Amphetamine Salicylate Hashish
Drugs cause Bradycardia SODA صودا Sedative & hypnotics Opiate Digitalis Anticholinestrase
Poisons cause hypertension MCAN مكان Morphine withdrawal Cocaine Amphetamine Nicotine
Poisons cause Pupillary dilatation2A , 2C , 2M Atropine Amphetamine
Cocaine CO
Menthol Morphine withdrawal
Poisons cause optic neuritis NML نمل Naphthalene Methanol Lead
Poisons decrease salivation MAN Morphine Atropine Nutmeg
Hepatotoxic drugs HEPATIC Hemolytic poisons Ethanol Paracetamol Aflatoxin Toxaphene Iron Chlorpromazine
Nephrotoxic drugs NEPHRO NSAIDS Ergot alkaloids Pre renal failure Heavy ****ls Rhabdomylosis causing drugs Oxalic acid
Drugs causing ****bolic acidosis TSLIM تســليم TCA Salicylate Lethium Iron Methanol
Poisons acting on Cerebral Cortex in ttt of convulsion 2A , 2C Atropine Amphetamine
Cocaine Caffine
First-aid Treatment of poisoning A B C D Airway >> Suction of secretion Breathing >> Oxygen via endotracheal tube Circulation >> I.V. injections Disability >> Convulsions & Coma
Symptomatic ttt of poisoning coma A B C D E F Antibiotics
to avoid infection
Bowel care
by enema Bladder care
by catheterization Buccal care
by frequent washing Blanket
to warm the patient Bed sores
change the position of the patient
Continuous monitoring of pulse , B.P. , temp and reflexes Dehydration
ttt by I.V. fluids Electrolytes
Fluid balance Feeding
by ryle tube & I.V. fluids
Naloxone
4 respiratory depression >> 2mg i.v
Succinylcholine: action, use Succinylcholine gets Stuck to Ach receptor, then Sucks ions in through open pore You Suck stuff in through a mouth-tube, and drug is used for intubation
Cholinergics (eg organophosphates): effects If you know these, you will be LESS DUMB Lacrimation Excitation of nicotinic synapses Salivation Sweating Diarrhea Urination Micturition Bronchoconstriction
Steroids: side effects BECLOMETHASONE Buffalo hump Easy bruising Cataracts Larger appetite Obesity Moonface Euphoria Thin arms & legs Hypertension/ Hyperglycaemia Avascular necrosis of femoral head Skin thinning Osteoporosis Negative nitrogen balance Emotional liability
Methyldopa: side effectsMETHYLDOPA Mental retardation Electrolyte imbalance Tolerance Headache/ Hepatotoxicity psYcological upset Lactation in female Dry mouth Oedema Parkinsonism Anaemia
Sodium valproate: side effects VALPROATE Vomiting Alopecia Liver toxicity Pancreatitis/ Pancytopenia Retention of fats Oedema Appetite increase Tremor Enzyme inducer
Captopril (an ACE inhibitor): side effects CAPTOPRIL Cough Angioedema/ Agranulocystosis Proteinuria/ Potassium excess Taste changes Orthostatic hypotension Pregnancy contraindication/ Pancreatitis/ Pressure drop Renal failure (and renal artery stenosis contraindication)/ Rash Indomethacin inhibition Leukopenia/ Liver toxicity
Lithium: side effects LITH Leukocytosis Insipidus [diabetes insipidus, tied to polyuria] Tremor/ Teratogenesis Hypothyroidism
Opioids: effects BAD AMERICANS Bradycardia & hypotension Anorexia Diminished pupilary size Analgesics Miosis Euphoria Respiratory depression Increased smooth muscle activity Constipation Ameliorate cough reflex Nausea and vomiting Sedations
Ca++ channel blockers: uses CA++ MASH
Cerebral vasospasm/ CHF Angina Migranes Atrial flutter, fibrillation Supraventricular tachycardia Hypertension
Alternatively > CHASM Cererbral vasospasm / CHF Hypertension Angina Suprventricular tachyarrhythmia Migranes
HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins): side effects, contraindications, interactionsHMG-CoA Side effects Hepatotoxicity Myositis Contraindications Girl during pregnancy/ Growing children Interactions Coumarin/ Cyclosporine
Antiarrhythmics: class III members BIAS Bretylium Ibutilide Amiodarone Sotalol
Beta-blockers: main contraindications, cautions ABCDE Asthma Block>heart block COPD Diabetes mellitus Electrolyte>hyperkalemia
Clopidogrel: use CLOPIdogrel is a drug that prevents CLots, an Oral Platelet Inhibitor>OPI
Amiodarone: action, side effects 6 P's Prolongs action potential duration P***osensitivity Pigmentation of skin Peripheral neuropathy Pulmonary alveolitis and fibrosis Peripheral conversion of T4 to T3 is inhibited -> hypothyroidism
Beta blockers: members "The NEPALPrime Minister" Timolol Nadolol Esmolol Pindolol Atenolol Labetalol Propranolol Metoprolol
Beta-blockers: nonselective beta-blockers "Tim Pinches His Nasal Problem>because he has a runny nose Timolol Pindolol Hismolol Naldolol Propranolol
Antiarrhythmics: classification I to IV MBACollege In order of class I to IV Membrane stabilizers>class I Beta blockers Action potential widening agents Calcium channel blockers
Enoxaprin (prototype low molecular weight heparin): action, monitoring EnoXaprin only acts on factor Xa Monitor Xa concentration, rather than APTT
PREANASTHETIC MEDICATION
HOSANA this is a christian word H-H2blockers O-opeoids S-sedatives-antianxiety A-anticholenergic N-neuroleptics A-antiemetics
anti epeleptic drugs Dr.BHAISAB's New PC D...deoxy barbiturates B...barbiturates H....hydantoin A.. aliphatic carb acids I....iminostilbenes S....succinimides B....BZD's N.... newer drugs P....Phenyltriazines C... cyclic gaba analogues
adverse effects of tetracyclins KAPIL DEV K kidney toxicity A antianabolic effect P p***otoxicity I inc ICP L liver toxicity
D diabetes insipidus E e****l problems V vestibular toxicity
GENERAL TOXICITY OF ANTICANCER DRUGS SHaLi's BFGhoghari Gautam is Chor S-skin H-hyperurecemia L-lymphoreticular tissue B-bone marrow F-Foetus G-gonads G-git C-carcinogenecity
inhalational corticosteroids Bed Bug Flew To Florida B-BECLOMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE B-BUDESONIDE F-FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE T-TRIAMCINALONE F-FLUNISOLIDE
ENT .. أنف و أذن و حنجرة
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma: classic symptoms NOSE Neck mass Obstructed nasal passage Serous otitis media externa Epistaxis or discharge
Ear drops: direction to pull ear when instilling For an grown UP it is UP For a chilD it is Down
Oralpharangeal cancers: aetiology 6 S's Smoking Spicy food Syphilis Spirits .. booze Sore tooth Sepsis
Ophthalmolgy .. الرمـــد
Hereditary diseases which lead to cataract 4M Mongolism Myotonic dystrophy Marfan`s syndrome Marchesani`s syndrome
Symplepharon . . . clinical picture 3D Disfigurement & lagophthaloms Diplopia Diminution of vision
Optic atrophy causes ICING Ischaemia Compressed nerve Intracranial pressure > raised Neuritis history Glaucoma
Red eye causes GO SUCK Glaucoma Orbital disease Scleritis Uveitis Conjunctivitis Keratitis
Anopsia: quarantic anopsia: location of lesion Upper: Top: Temporal lesions Lower: Pits: Parietal lesions
Cataracts: causes ABCDE Aging Bang: trauma, other injuries .. eg infrared Congenital Diabetes and other ****bolic disturbances Eye diseases: glaucoma, uveitis
Diplopia (uniocular): causes ABCD Astigmatism Behavioral: psychogenic Cataract Dislocated lens
Corneal stromal dystrophies "Marilyn Monroe Gets High in LA" Macular: Mucopolysaccharide Granular: Hyaline Lattice: Amyloid
Nasopharyngeal cancer: classic symptoms NOSE Neck mass Obstructed nasal passage Serous otitis media externa Epistaxis and discharge
Cataracts: differential CATARAct Congenital Aging Toxicity Accidents Radiation Abnormal ****bolism
Dacryocystitis, dacryoadenitis: apparatus affected Dacryocystitis, dacryadenitis Cry, so affects lacrimal gland Infection and inflammation, respectively
Cataracts: causes CATARAct Congenital Aging Toxicity Accidents Radiation Abnormal ****bolism
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
  you're the peace in my soul that's why I will never really be alone
Dalxiis kaagamaan tagin Dalkeegoow Dr.Noora
|
|
|
Dr.Noora
Hero Member
   
Points: 0
Offline
Field: Medicine
Posts: 229
|
 |
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2007, 02:22:01 PM » |
|
Pediatrics .. طب الأطفال
Measles: complications MEASLES COMP Myocarditis Encephalitis Appendicitis Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis Laryngitis Early death Sh!ts>diarrhoea Corneal ulcer Otis media Mesenteric lymphadenitis Pneumonia
Sturge-Weber syndrome: hallmark features Sturge-Weber 1. Seizures 2. PortWine stain
Guthrie card: diseases identified with it "Guthrie Cards Can Help Predict Bad Metabolism" Galactosaemia Cystic fibrosis Congenital adrenal hyperplasia Hypothyroidism Phenylketonuria Biotidinase deficiency Maple syrup urine disease
Croup: symptoms 3 S's Stridor Subglottic swelling Seal-bark cough
Ataxia-Telangiectasia (AT): common sign AT Absent Thymus
Cerebral palsy (CP): most likely cause CP: Cerebral Palsy Child Premature The premature brain is more prone to all the possible insults
Vacterl syndrome: components VACTERL Vertebral anomalies Anorectal malformation Cardiac anomaly Tracheo-esophageal fistula Exomphalos Renal anomalies Limb anomalies
Guthrie card: diseases identified with it GUTHRIE Galactosaemia Urine THyRoid Inborn Errors of ****bolism
Duodenal atresia vs. Pyloric stenosis: site of obstruction Duodenal Atresia: Distal to Ampulla of vater Pyloric stenosis: Proximal to it
Bilirubin: p***otherapy BiLirUbin absorbs light maximally in the BLUe range
Obstetrics & Gynecology .. طب النســاء و التوليد
Oral contraceptive complications: warning signs ACHES Abdominal pain Chest pain Headache .. severe Eye .. blurred vision Sharp leg pain
Abdominal pain: causes during pregnancy LARA CROFT Labour Abruption of placenta Rupture .. eg. ectopic/ uterus Abortion Cholestasis Rectus sheath haematoma Ovarian tumour Fibroids Torsion of uterus
Post-partum haemorrhage (PPH): causes 4 'T's Tissue >> retained placenta Tone >> uterine atony Trauma >> traumatic delivery, episiotomy Thrombin >> coagulation disorders, DIC
Prenatal care questions ABCDE Amniotic fluid leakage? Bleeding vaginally? Contractions? Dysuria? Edema? Fetal movement?
Vaginal pH Vagina has 4 labia and normal pH of vagina is about 4
CVS and amniocentesis: when performed "Chorionic" has 9 letters and Chorionic villus sampling performed at 9 weeks gestation "AlphaFetoProtein" has 16 letters and it's measured at 16 weeks gestation
Dermatology ... الجلدية
Malignant melanoma: 3 sites with poor prognosis BANS Back of Arm Neck Scalp
Albinism: type I vs. II classification "One has None. Two Accumulates" Type I: have no pigment Type II: No pigment at birth, but accumulates as person ages
Generalized skin hyperpigmentation: causes "With generalized, none of skin is SPARED" Sunlight Pregnancy Addison's disease Renal failure Excess iron .. haemochromatosis Drugs .. eg busulphan
Clubbing: causes CLUBBING Cyanotic heart disease Lung disease .. hypoxia, lung cancer, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis UC/Crohn's disease Biliary cirrhosis Birth defect .. harmless Infective endocarditis Neoplasm .. esp. Hodgkins GI malabsorption
Cutaneous inflammation patterns "Pus of Pig Valve" Remove the vowels: PSFPGVLV Psoriaform Spongiotic .. eczematous Folliculitis Panniculitis Granulomatous Vasculopathic Lichenoid Vessiculobullous
Nodules: painful cutaneous nodules causes BENGAL CO Blue rubber bleb nevus Eccrine spiradenoma Neurilemmoma/ Neuroma Glomus tumor Angiolipoma/ Angioleiomyoma/ Angiosarcoma Leiomyoma Cutaneous endometriosis/ Calcinosis cutis Osteoma cutis
Wound healing: factors delaying DID NOT HEAL Drugs Infection/ Icterus/ Ischemia Diabetes Nutrition Oxygen .. hypoxia Toxins Hypothermia/ Hyperthermia EtOH Acidosis Local anesthetics
White patch of skin: differential "Vitiligo PATCH" Vitiligo Pityriasis alba/ Post-inflammatory hypopigmentation Age related hypopigmentation Tinea versicolor/ Tuberous sclerosis .. ashleaf macule Congenital birthmark Hansen's .. leprosy
Psoriasis: pathophysiology PSORIASIS Pink Papules/ Plaques/ Pinpoint bleeding (Auspitz sign)/ Physical injury (Koebner phenomenon)/ Pain Silver Scale/ Sharp margins Onycholysis/ Oil spots Rete Ridges with Regular elongation Itching Arthritis/ Absces .. Munro Stratum corneum with nuclei, neutrophils Immunologic Stratum granulosum absent/ Stratum Spinosum thickening
Raynaud's phenomenon: causes COLD HAND Cryoglobulins/ Cryofibrinogens Obstruction/ Occupational Lupus erythematosus, other connective tissue disease Diabetes mellitus/ Drugs Hematologic problems .. polycythemia, leukemia, etc Arterial problems .. atherosclerosis Neurologic problems .. vascular tone Disease of unknown origin .. idiopathic
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
  you're the peace in my soul that's why I will never really be alone
Dalxiis kaagamaan tagin Dalkeegoow Dr.Noora
|
|
|
Dr.Noora
Hero Member
   
Points: 0
Offline
Field: Medicine
Posts: 229
|
 |
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2007, 02:30:39 PM » |
|
Clinical ... العملى
1. Argyll-Robertson Pupil Prostitute's Eye- accommodates but does not react, pathognomonic of 3ry syphilis
2. Felty's Syndrome Felty's syndrome is the arthritis in which the spleen can be felty
3. Causes of Acute pancreatitis GET SMASH'D Gallstones, Ethanol, Trauma, Steroids, Mumps, Autoimmune(PAN), Scorpion bites, Hyperlipidemia, Drugs(azathioprine, diuretics)
4. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Each of the MENs is a disease of three or two letters plus a feature MEN I is a disease of the three Ps plus a feature (pituitary, parathyroid and pancreas) plus adrenal cortex
MEN II is a disease of the two Cs plus a feature (carcinoma of the thyroid and catacholamines [pheochromocytoma]) plus parathyroid for MEN IIa or mucocutaneous neuromas for MEN IIb (aka MEN III)
5. post-operative fever The five W's--post-operative fever Wind--pneumonia, atelectasis Water--urinary tract infection Wound--wound infections Wonderdrugs--especially anesthesia Walking--walking can help reduce deep vein thromboses and pulmonary embolus
6. classification of hypersensitivity reactions ... Gell & Goombs ACID Type I Anaphylaxis Type II Cytotoxic-mediated Type III Immune-complex Type IV Delayed hypersensitivity
7. WBC Count "Nobody Likes My Educational Background" "60, 30, 6, 3, 1" Neutrophils 60% Lymphocytes 30% Monocytes 6% Eosinophils 3% Basophils 1:
8. Causes of pancytopenia "All my blood has taken some poison" Aplastic anemias Megaloblastic anemias Bone marrow infiltration Hypersplenism TB SLE Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Gastroenterology ... الباطنة
Complication of hepatitis FTAC فتاك Fulminant LCF Tumor Aplastic anemia Chronicity Carrier state Cholestatic hepatitis
Slurred speech
A African Sleeping sickness ... slurred speech Alcohol abuse ... slurred speech Ataxia Telangiectasia ... slurred speech C Classic childhood ALD ... dysarthria (poorly articulated speech) D Diabetic hypoglycemia ... slurred speech E East African Trypanosomiasis ... slurred speech F Fahr's Syndrome ... dysarthria (poorly articulated speech) Friedreich's ataxia ... slurred speech Frostbite ... slurred speech H Hallervorden-Spatz disease ... dysarthria Huntington's Disease ... slurred speech Hypoglycemia ... slurred speech Hypoglycemic attack ... slurred speech M Motor neuron diseases ... slurred speech Multiple Sclerosis ... slurred speech Myasthenia Gravis ... slurred speech N Narcolepsy ... slurred speech O Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy ... slurred speech (dysarthria) Opsoclonus Myoclonus ... dysarthria (poorly articulated speech) P Primary Lateral Sclerosis ... dysarthria (poorly articulated speech) T Transient Ischemic Attack ... slurred speech W West African Trypanosomiasis ... slurred speech
Causes of Nausea Addison Disease Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Appendicitis Brain Tumor ... Cancer Bulimia Cancer Depression Diabetes Flu Food Poisoning Gastroenteritis Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Gastroparesis Heart Attack Hydrocephalus Kidney Failure Pancreatitis Peptic Ulcer Vestibular Balance Disorders Viral Hepatitis
Types of Nausea VOMIT Vestibular Obstruction of Bowel caused by constipation DysMotility of upper gut Infection, Inflammation Toxins stimulating the CTZ in the brain such as Opioids
Diaphragm apertures: spinal levels Aortic hiatus = 12 letters = T12 Oesophagus = 10 letters = T10 Vena cava = 8 letters = T8
Meckel's diverticulum details 2inches long 2feet from end of ileum 2times more common in me 2occurrence in population 2types of tissues may be presens Note: "di-" means "two", so diverticulum is the thing with all the twos
Diaphragm apertures "3 holes, each with 3 things going through it" Aortic hiatus: aorta, thoracic duct, azygous vein Esophageal hiatus: esophagus, vagal trunks, left gastric vessels Caval foramen: inferior vena cava, right phrenic nerve, lymphatics
Liver inferior markings showing right/left lobe vs. vascular divisions There's a Hepatic "H" on inferior of liver. One vertical stick of the H is the dividing line for anatomical right/left lobe and the other vertical stick is the divider for vascular halves. Stick that divides the liver into vascular halves is the one with vena cava impression (since vena cava carries blood, it's fortunate that it's the divider for blood halves)
Bowel components "Dow Jones Industrial Average Closing Stock Report" From proximal to distal Duodenum Jejunum Ileum Appendix Colon Sigmoid Rectum Alternatively: to include the cecum, "Dow Jones Industrial Climbing Average Closing Stock Report"
Duodenum: lengths of parts "Counting 1 to 4 but staggered" 1st part: 2 inches 2nd part: 3 inches 3rd part: 4 inches 4th part: 1 inch
Bowel components "Dublin Sisters Ceramic Red Colored Jewelry Apparently Illegal" 2-4 letters of each component Duodenum Sigmoid Cecum Rectum Colon Jejunum Appendix Ileum
Ulcerative colitis: definition of a severe attack A STATE Anemia less than 10g/dl Stool frequency greater than 6 stools/day with blood Temperature greater than 37.5 Albumin less than 30g/L Tachycardia greater than 90bpm ESR greater than 30mm/hr
Vomiting: extra GI differential VOMITING Vestibular disturbance/ Vagal ...reflex pain Opiates Migrane/ ****bolic...DKA, gastroparesis, hypercalcemia Infections Toxicity...cytotoxic, digitalis toxicity Increased ICP, Ingested alcohol Neurogenic, psychogenic Gestation
Pancreatitis (acute): causes I GET SMASHED Idiopathitic Gallstones Ethanol Trauma Steroids Mumps Autoimmune (PAN) Scorpion stings Hyperlipidemia/ Hypercalcemia ERCP Drugs ...including azathioprine and diuretics Note: 'Get Smashed' is slang in some countries for drinking, and ethanol is an important pancreatitis cause. Note: Shortest answer is gallstones for women, and ethanol for men. And scorpian stings for people from Trinidad.
IBD: surgery indications "I CHOP" Infection Carcinoma Haemorrhage Obstruction Perforation "Chop" convenient since surgery chops them open
Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer (HNPCC) cause is DNA mismatch repair DNA mismatch causes a bubble in the strand where the two nucleotides don't match This looks like the ensuing polyps that arise in the colon
IBD: extraintestinal manifestations A PIE SAC Aphthous ulcers Pyoderma gangrenosum Iritis Erythema nodosum Sclerosing cholangitis Arthritis Clubbing of fingertips
Digestive disorders: pH level With vomiting both the pH and food come up With diarrhea both the pH and food go down
H. Pylori treatment regimen...rough guidelines "Please Make Tummy Better" Proton pump inhibitor Metronidazole Tetracycline Bismuth Alternatively: TOMB Tetracycline Omeprazole Metronidazole Bismuth
Bilirubin: common causes for increased levels "*** Liver" Hemolysis Obstruction Tumor Liver disease
Ulcerative colitis: complications "PAST Colitis" Pyoderma gangrenosum Ankylosing spondylitis Sclerosing pericholangitis Toxic megacolon Colon carcinoma
وللإمانة العلمية الموضوع م ن ق و و ل للإفادة
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
  you're the peace in my soul that's why I will never really be alone
Dalxiis kaagamaan tagin Dalkeegoow Dr.Noora
|
|
|
Dr.Mahdi
Administrator
   
Points: 60
Online
Gender: 
Age: 28
Location: Somalia
Field: Medicine
Posts: 735
Towards a better peaceful and healthy life!
|
 |
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2007, 09:25:46 PM » |
|
Check more mnemonics inside this page (Left Corner) http://www.somalidoc.com/ppt.htmRegards Dr.Mahdi
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
you never cure a patient, you treat pain often but you always comfort the patient." www.somalidoc.com
|
|
|
Williamparkar
Newbie
Points: 0
Offline
Gender: 
Field: Accounting
Posts: 11
|
 |
« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2010, 01:46:15 PM » |
|
1. Argyll-Robertson Pupil Prostitute's Eye- accommodates but does not react, pathognomonic of 3ry syphilis
2. Felty's Syndrome Felty's syndrome is the arthritis in which the spleen can be felty
3. Causes of Acute pancreatitis GET SMASH'D Gallstones, Ethanol, Trauma, Steroids, Mumps, Autoimmune(PAN), Scorpion bites, Hyperlipidemia, Drugs(azathioprine, diuretics)
4. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Each of the MENs is a disease of three or two letters plus a feature MEN I is a disease of the three Ps plus a feature (pituitary, parathyroid and pancreas) plus adrenal cortex
MEN II is a disease of the two Cs plus a feature (carcinoma of the thyroid and catacholamines [pheochromocytoma]) plus parathyroid for MEN IIa or mucocutaneous neuromas for MEN IIb (aka MEN III)
5. post-operative fever The five W's--post-operative fever Wind--pneumonia, atelectasis Water--urinary tract infection Wound--wound infections Wonderdrugs--especially anesthesia Walking--walking can help reduce deep vein thromboses and pulmonary embolus
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
|