Ranson Criteria for Acute Pancreatitis
Point: Ranson’s Criteria is a clinical prediction rule for prognosticating the severity of acute pancreatitis. Mortality is predicted based on initial and 48-hour lab values. Visual Aid: Initial lab...
View ArticleGiemsa Stain Organisms
Point: Giemsa Stain is clinically relevant in the identification of: 1) Lyme Disease 2) Trypanosome sp. 3) Chlamydia 4) Plasmodium sp. Visual Aid: The GMC (sounds like GIEMSA) emblem helps us...
View ArticlePostop fever
Point: The development of fever according to the number of days following surgery has diagnostic yield in determining the source of the fever. Visual Aid: While remembering the 5 W’s is often easy,...
View ArticleHyperkalemia
Point: Common causes of Hyperkalemia includes: Hyperosmolarity Digitalis Insulin deficiency Acidosis Lysis (tumor lysis syndrome) Beta blockersVisual Aid: This guy Lying back in his chair (Lysis...
View ArticleAortic Root Dilatation
Point: Aortic Root Dilatation is very high yield for USMLE Step 1 and 5 conditions must come to mind when presented with this topic: Aneurysm, Dissection, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Marfans Syndrome,...
View ArticleLichen Planus
Point: Lichen Planus physical appearance is remembered by 5 Ps: 1) Polygonal 2) Planar (surface of lesion is flat) 3) Pruritic 4) Papules (lesion is raised from with respect to surrounding skin) 5)...
View ArticleBasal Cell Carcinoma
Point: The appearance of Basal Cell Carcinoma has 3 features: 1) Pink2) Pearly3) Papule Visual Aid: The young girl in pink dress (Pink) was supposed to go to the supermarket for her Pappy (Papule), but...
View ArticleAre you having a difficult time remembering all those branches of the facial...
Are you having a difficult time remembering all those branches of the facial nerve? Then have a look at this book. This pocket-sized book is an essential read for any medical, nursing, pharmacy or...
View ArticleParkinson’s Disease Drugs
Point: Parkinson’s Disease is due to loss of dopaminergic neurons with an excess of cholinergic activity resulting. The goal of therapy is to increase CNS dopaminergic activity. Dopamine can’t cross...
View ArticleWhat does Wine have to do with Medicine?
Maybe more than you think… take a look at this article written by Nathan T. Cohen, M.D. Wine Signs in Medicine Photo credit: verbaska from morguefile.com
View ArticleMEN Syndromes
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasias are an extremely high yield topic for Step 1, Step 2, and Step 3 Photo Credit: FreePhotosbank.com Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 WORMS (Wermer’s syndrome is MEN1) SIP...
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