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Seizure Features Mnemonic [Easy-to-remember]
There’s nothing quite like the moment you get called to the ward because “the patient was unresponsive, then shook a bit, and now they’re...
Causes of Unintentional Weight Loss in the Elderly Mnemonic
If you’ve ever worked a medical ward in Balochistan — say, with a frail old gentleman from Panjgur who insists he’s “just fine” despite...
Recognizing end-of-life Mnemonic [Easy to remember]
Let’s talk about something we don’t talk about enough — recognizing when someone is truly reaching the end of life. It’s not always dramatic....
End-of-Life Symptoms Mnemonic: “PANDA”
Let’s be honest — no one leaves med school truly prepared for end-of-life care. The first time I managed a palliative patient from Nok...
Multi-System Atrophy Mnemonic [Easy-to-remember]
Let’s get real — Multi-System Atrophy (MSA) is one of those diagnoses that makes med students panic, neurologists smirk, and internal medicine doctors quietly...
Endoscopy Contraindications Mnemonic: “SPACIOUS”
If you’ve spent any time in endoscopy, you know the pressure. The scope's ready, the patient's fasting (hopefully), the gastro fellow is excited, and...
How to Remember Southern, Northern, and Western Blot Tests [Mnemonic]
Let’s be honest — some medical concepts are less about understanding and more about surviving the exam. Blotting techniques fall exactly into that category....
Pancreatic Hormones Mnemonic: “PIGS”
Pancreas — the quiet endocrine/exocrine overachiever we all secretly respect (and occasionally curse during a tricky hypoglycemia case).
Now, if you’ve ever fumbled through a...
Bilateral Hilar Lymphadenopathy Causes Mnemonic: “CHIASM”
We’ve all seen it — a chest X-ray with those bulky hilar shadows staring back like twin boss fights on either side of the...
Causes of Pulmonary Nodules Mnemonic
Pulmonary nodules — the “small round thing” that shows up on CT and sends half the ward into a frenzy.
Is it TB? Cancer? A...