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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.
D - Diabetes
A - Alcoholism
N - Nutritional
G - Guillian-Barre
T - Toxic - eg drugs, arsenic
H - Hereditary
E - Endocrine
R - Recurrent
A - Amyloid
P - Pb - lead
I - Idiopathic, Infection
S - Sarcoidosis
T - Thryoid
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the only one I know has noit to do with podiatry but one to give to the kids and grandkids before they trudge off for their first day of biology 101 ...
to remember the taxonomy of animals and plants at uni
"Kinky Pooftas Can't Offer Females Good Sex"
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
just substitute "Dickhead" for the P word for plants
Guarenteed they will never forget!!!!, and they can make so many new friends at uni by sharing their new-found knowledge!
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Fracture: how to describe
PLASTER OF PARIS:
Plane
Location
Articular cartilage involvement
Simple or comminuted
Type (eg Colles')
Extent
Reason
Open or closed
Foreign bodies
disPlacement
Angulation
Rotation
Impaction
Shortening
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Sulfonamide: major side effects
Sulfonamide side effects:
Steven-Johnson syndrome
Skin rash
Solubility low (causes crystalluria)
Serum albumin displaced (causes newborn kernicterus and potentiation of other serum albumin-binders like warfarin)
How about SADAFACES for depression criteria - always good to spot if treating people with chronic disease!
Sleep disturbance
Anhedonia - loss of enjoyment in usual activities
Depressed mood
Anxiety
Fatigue
Appetite change
Concentration difficulty
Excessive feeling of guilt or worthlessness
Suicidal ideation
C-entral nervous system
E-ndocrine
L-ocomotor - gait problem eg. MSK
D-ermatology - eczema, rashes etc.
Serenity : God grant me the SERENITY to accept the things I cannot change; the COURAGE to change the things I can, and the WISDOM to know the difference !
Great saying.... if only !
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