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History Taking : Sequence and Mnemonics

Epomedicine, Oct 9, 2023Oct 10, 2023

Introduction Mnemonic: WIPER General information Mnemonic: DNA SORAN Presenting Complaint (PC) A good opening question might be “What seems to be the problem today?”. It must be recorded: It can be recorded as: History of Presenting Complaint (HPC) Start in the order of PC, i.e. reverse chronological order. The HPC…

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Peptic Ulcer (Johnson) Classification

Epomedicine, Sep 30, 2023Sep 30, 2023

Mnemonic: 1. 1 is Less 2. 2 is Two 3. 3 is Pre- 4. 4 is Door 5. 5 is 5 letter (NSAID) Type Mnemonic Location Acid hypersecretion Complications Surgery I (55%) Less Lesser curvature No Bleeding uncommon Distal gastrectomy with BI, BII or RY GJ anastomosis II (20%) Two…

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Unfolding Linguistic Progress: A Close Look at Speech Development in 1 to 2-Year-Olds

Epomedicine, Sep 17, 2023Sep 17, 2023

(Disclaimer: The article is a promotional informative content ) The language development journey that children embark on between the ages of one and two is a captivating and critical aspect of their cognitive growth. This phase witnesses rapid strides in their speech and language abilities, signifying important developmental milestones. Decoding…

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Phases of Clinical Trial : Mnemonic

Epomedicine, Sep 7, 2023Sep 7, 2023

Clinical trials conduct ‘human experiments’. Three fundamental principles apply: Blinding: Phases: Mnemonic: I SWIM Phase Purpose Name Sample Blinding and control 0 Initial (Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics) Microdosing studies Healthy volunteers (smaller) No I Safe? (Safe maximum dose and tolerability) Human pharmacology and safety Healthy volunteers (larger) No II Works? (Efficacy)…

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Medial and Lateral Plantar Nerves

Epomedicine, Sep 7, 2023Sep 7, 2023

Origin: Tibial nerve (both medial and lateral plantar nerve) Similar to: Course and innervation: Medial plantar nerve Lateral plantar nerve Origin Larger branch of tibial nerve Smaller branch of tibial nerve Course Deep to abductor hallucis muscleBetween 1st and 2nd plantar layers Deep to abductor hallucis muscleBetween 1st and 2nd…

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Clavipectoral Fascia

Epomedicine, Sep 7, 2023Sep 7, 2023

Extent: Function: Structures piercing the clavipectoral fascia: Mnemonic: CLAP Surgical relevance:

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Meckel’s Diverticulum : Rule of 2

Epomedicine, Sep 7, 2023Sep 7, 2023

General description Rule of 2s 1. Occurs in 2% population 2. Symptomatic cases are 2 times more common in males 3. Located within 2 feet proximal to ileocecal valve 4. 2 inches long and 2 cm diameter 5. 2 types of ectopic mucosa: gastric and pancreatic 6. Symptomatic only in…

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Bile duct injuries – Mnemonic

Epomedicine, Aug 28, 2023Aug 28, 2023

Strasberg and Bismuth classification A – bile leak from part ATTACHED to biliary tree (cystic duct or duct of Luschka) B – BLOCK in part of biliary tree C – bile leak from CUT-OFF duct (not in communication) with the biliary tree D – DEFECT (<50%) in common hepatic duct…

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