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ECG -electrocardiogram

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An electrocardiogram (ECG / EKG) is an electrical recording of the heart and is used in the investigation of heart disease.

10 Situasi Lelaki yang Harus Wanita Fahami

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Delaying cataract

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What is cataract? How to delay it?

Medical Mnemonic - OnG PART 1

Posted by mfk On Nov - 5 - 2009

what is mnemonic? Definitions of mnemonic a device (such as a rhyme or acronym) used to aid recall of or relating to or involved the practice of aiding the memory; "mnemonic device" for this time being, let have a look at Obstetric Gynaecology Mnemonic



hi,
i want to share about medical mnemonic that i found from many medical website:
first of all,

what is mnemonic?
Definitions of mnemonic



  • a device (such as a rhyme or acronym) used to aid recall
  • of or relating to or involved the practice of aiding the memory; "mnemonic device"



for this time being, let have a look at Obstetric & Gynaecology Mnemonic



Oral contraceptive complications: warning signs
ACHES:
Abdominal pain
Chest pain
Headache (severe)
Eye (blurred vision)
Sharp leg pain

---Carrie Davis, RNC, MSN, WHNP Obici Health System

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

---Graeme Little University College London

Post-partum haemorrhage (PPH): causes
4 'T's:
Tissue (retained placenta)
Tone (uterine atony)
Trauma (traumatic delivery, episiotomy)
Thrombin (coagulation disorders, DIC)

---Nicholas Kelly

Ovarian cancer: risk factors
"Blue FILM":
Breast cancer
Family history
Infertility
Low parity
Mumps

---Sung H. Kim





Prenatal care questions
ABCDE:
Amniotic fluid leakage?
Bleeding vaginally?
Contractions?
Dysuria?
Edema?
Fetal movement?

---Jason Bermak UC Irvine

Asherman syndrome features
ASHERMAN:
Acquired Anomaly
Secondary to Surgery
Hysterosalpingography confirms diagnosis
Endometrial damage/ Eugonadotropic
Repeated uterine trauma
Missed Menses
Adhesions
Normal estrogen and progesterone

---Rinku Uberoi UNIBE

Vaginal pH
Vagina has 4 labia and normal pH of vagina is about 4.

---Anonymous Contributor

Gestation period, oocytes, vaginal pH, menstrual cycle: normal numbers
4 is the normal pH of the vagina.
40 weeks is the normal gestation period.
400 oocytes released between menarche and menopause.
400,000 oocytes present at puberty.
28 days in a normal menstrual cycle.
280 days (from last normal menstrual period) in a normal gestation period.

---Anonymous Contributor

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.

---Anonymous Contributor

Alpha-fetoprotein: causes for increased maternal serum AFP during pregnancy
"Increased Maternal Serum Alpha Feto Protein":
Intestinal obstruction
Multiple gestation/ Miscalculation of gestational age/ Myeloschisis
Spina bifida cystica
Anencephaly/ Abdominal wall defect
Fetal death
Placental abruption

---Rinku Uberoi UNIBE



Alpha-fetoprotein: some major causes for increased maternal serum AFP during pregnancy
TOLD:
Testicular tumours
Obituary (fetal death)
Liver: hepatomas
Defects (neural tube defects)

---Isae Kilonzo University College Cork, Ireland

Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB): 3 major causes
DUB:
Don't ovulate (anovulation: 90% of cases)
Unusual corpus leuteum activity (prolonged or insufficient)
Birth control pills (since increases progesterone-estrogen ratio)

---Dr. Atif Farooq Khawaja Rawalpindi Medical College, Pakistan

IUGR: causes
IUGR:
Inherited: chromosomal and genetic disorders
Uterus: placental insufficency
General: maternal malnutrition, smoking
Rubella and other congenital infecton

---Anthony Chan

Early cord clamping: indications
RAPID CS:
Rh incompatibility
Asphyxia
Premature delivery
Infections
Diabetic mother
CS (caesarian section) previously, so the funda is RAPID CS

---Rajeev and Ashish Doctors, RNTMC, UDP

Oral contraceptives: side effects
CONTRACEPTIVES:
Cholestatic jaundice
Oedema (corneal)
Nasal congestion
Thyroid dysfunction
Raised BP
Acne/ Alopecia/ Anaemia
Cerebrovascular disease
Elevated blood sugar
Porphyria/ Pigmentation/ Pancreatitis
Thromboembolism
Intracranial hypertension
Vomiting (progesterone only)
Erythema nodosum/ Extrapyramidal effects
Sensitivity to light

---Dr. Harsh Sharma BJMC, Pune, India

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): causes, effects
"PID CAN be EPIC":
· Causes:
Chlamydia trachomatis
Actinomycetes
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
· Effects:
Ectopic
Pregnancy
Infertility
Chronic pain

---Scott Alexander Loma Linda University SOM

RLQ pain: brief female differential
AEIOU:
Appendicitis/ Abscess
Ectopic pregnancy/ Endometriosis
Inflammatory disease (pelvic)/ IBD
Ovarian cyst (rupture, torsion)
Uteric colic/ Urinary stones

---Sushant Varma University of Sheffield, UK

Forceps: indications for delivery
FORCEPS:
Foetus alive
Os dilated
Ruptured membrane
Cervix taken up
Engagement of head
Presentation suitable
Sagittal suture in AP diameter of inlet

---Anonymous Contributor

Delivery: instrumental delivery prerequisites
AABBCCDDEE:
Analgesia
Antisepsis
Bowel empty
Bladder empty
Cephalic presentation
Consent
Dilated cervix
Disproportion (no CPD)
Engaged
Episiotomy

---Harold Choi Medical student in Singapore

APGAR score components
SHIRT:
Skin color: blue or pink
Heart rate: below 100 or over 100
Irritability (response to stimulation): none, grimace or cry
Respirations: irregular or good
Tone (muscle): some flexion or active

---Kimberly Scott Medical College of Virginia


Postpartum collapse: causes
HEPARINS:
Hemorrhage
Eclampsia
Pulmonary embolism
Amniotic fluid embolism
Regional anaethetic complications
Infarction (MI)
Neurogenic shock
Septic shock
Show Details / Rate It
---Hossam Elzeiny Trainee, Royal Womens Hospital, Victoria, Australia

Multiple pregnancy complications
HI, PAPA:
Hydramnios (Poly)
IUGR
Preterm labour
Antepartum haemorrhage
Pre-eclampsia
Abortion

---Ashley Liew University of Glasgow, UK

Omental caking: likeliest cause
Omental CAking = Ovarian CA
· "Omental caking" is term for ascities, plus a fixed upper abdominal and pelvic mass. Almost always signifies ovarian cancer.

---Anonymous Contributor

IUD: side effects
PAINS:
Period that is late
Abdominal cramps
Increase in body temperature
Noticeable vaginal discharge
Spotting

---Anonymous Contributor

Labour: preterm labor causes
DISEASE:
Dehydration
Infection
Sex
Exercise (strenuous)
Activities
Stress
Environmental factor (job, etc)

---Alycia Ernst Banner Health AZ

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS): first line treatment
Treat PCOS with OCP's (oral contraceptive pills).

---Anonymous Contributor

Antepartum hemorrhage (APH): major differential
APH:
Abruptio placentae
Placenta previa
Hemorrhage from the GU tract

---Anonymous Contributor

Miscarriage: recurrent miscarriage causes
RIBCAGE:
Radiation
Immune reaction
Bugs (infection)
Cervical incompetence
Anatomical anomaly (uterine septum etc.)
Genetic (aneuploidy, balanced translocation etc.)
Endocrine

---Jonty Kay Medical Student, University of Cape Town

Shoulder dystocia: management
HELPER:
Call for Help
Episiotomy
Legs up [McRoberts position]
Pressure subrapubically [not on fundus]
Enter vagina for shoulder rotation
Reach for posterior shoulder and deliver posterior shoulder/ Return head into vagina [Zavanelli maneuver] for C-section/ Rupture clavicle or pubic symphisis

---Robert O'Connor Memorial University Newfoundland, Canada Family Medicine Residency

Labour: factors which determine rate and outcome of labour
3 P's:
Power: stength of uterine contractions
Passage: size of the pelvic inlet and outlet
Passenger: the fetus--is it big, small, have anomalies, alive or dead

---Anonymous Contributor


Post-partum examination simplified checklist
BUBBLES:
Breast
Uterus
Bowel
Bladder
Lochia
Episotomy
Surgical site (for Cesarean section)

---Jeanne Linhart Rockland Community College

Cardiotocogram (CTG) interpretation
Dr. C. BraVADO
Define Risk
Contractions (in 10 mins)
Baseline Rate (should be 110-160)
Variability (should be greater than 5)
Accelerations
Decelerations
Overall (normal or not)

---Anonymous Contributor



Spontaneous abortion: definition
"Spontaneous abortion" has less than 20 letters [it's exactly 19 letters].
Spontaneous abortion is defined as delivery or loss of products of conception at less than 20 weeks gestation.

---Rinku Uberoi

Female pelvis: shapes
GAP:
· In order from most to least common:
Gynecoid
Android /Anthropoid
Platypelloid

---Anonymous Contributor

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): complications
I FACE PID:
Infertility
Fitz-Hugh-Curitis syndrome
Abscesses
Chronic pelvic pain
Ectopic pregnancy
Peritonitis
Intestinal obstruction
Disseminated: sepsis, endocarditis, arthritis, meninigitis

---Lum

B-agonist tocolytic (C/I or warning)
ABCDE:
Angina (Heart disease)
BP high
Chorioamnionitis
Diabetes
Excessive bleeding

---Lum

Secondary amenorrhea: causes
SOAP:
Stress
OCP
Anorexia
Pregnancy

---Nathan Sachdev University of New South Wales, Sydney

Post-partum haemmorrage (PPH): risk factors
PARTUM:
Polyhydroamnios/ Prolonged labour/ Previous cesarian
APH/ ANTH
Recent bleeding history
Twins
Uterine fibroids
Multiparity

---Nathan Sachdev University of New South Wales, Sydney

Fetus: cardinal movements of fetus
"Don't Forget I Enjoy Really Expensive Equipment":
Descent
Flexion
Interal rotation
Extension
Restitution
External rotation
Expulsion

---Anonymous Contributor

Sexual response cycle
EXPLORE:
EXcitement
PLateau
Orgasmic
REsolution

---Ding Cheng Hoe (MS2) International Medical University, Malaysia

Parity abbreviations (ie: G 3, P 2012)
"To Peace And Love":
T: of Term pregnancies
P: of Premature births
A: of Abortions (spontaneous or elective)
L: of Live births
· Describes the outcomes of the total number of pregnancies (Gravida).

---Megan Duffy Medical student, AZCOM

Preeclampsia: classic triad
PREeclampsia:
Proteinuria
Rising blood pressure
Edema

---Anonymous Contributor




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