Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Authors diary: Teachers day
Monday, September 5, 2016
Inheritance: Funny illustration
From the authors diary:
I created this image for Jason Compton. Last year, they did a play on Beta Blockers at RhinoFest and used one of my illustrations for it. Even though I couldn't attend it, I'm always glad to be a part of being a fun way of information spreading!
This year, they're doing a family (multi-generational) theme and educating about genetics, inherited traits, etc.
I created this fun image for them.
Parents "hand me down" their clothes (jeans) and genes! The blue and yellow DNA mix to form different shades of green in the children.
I hope you like this illustration and all the very best for your play! =)
-IkaN
Viva questions: CHF and checking edema
So I thought of writing a few posts on questions that were asked to me in my vivas. You may not be asked the same questions, but these are just for you to get an idea on how it goes (:
What is the difference between orthopnea and paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea?
Orthopnea is dyspnea in the recumbent position.
PND is acute shortness of breath and cough, usually occurring after 1-3 hours of sleep.
Orthopnea is relieved by sitting upright, PND persists even after assuming the upright position.
Where will you check for edema in a bed ridden patient?
In the sacral area or in the scrotum.
(In ambulatory patients, check in the ankles and pretibial region.)
That's all!
I'll keep updating as and when I remember =)
-IkaN
Step 2 CK: Diagnosis of aortic dissection
Shows widened mediastinum.
Friday, September 2, 2016
Localization of stroke based on clinical findings
How to remember ACA stroke findings
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Study group discussion: Red cell Distribution Width (RDW)
Study group discussion: Different sized spherocytes
Wilsons disease mnemonic
Its a story about a guy who uses a "WILSON's" racquet to play tennis. And you all probably know this legend right?
Monday, August 29, 2016
CT appearance of subdural and epidural hematoma mnemonic
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Phimosis and paraphimosis mnemonic
What is phimosis and paraphimosis?
Phimosis is constriction of the preputial orifice. In phimosis, the foreskin can not be retracted.
In paraphimosis, the foreskin can not be reduced back on the glans. It may cause a painful glans swelling going on to proceed to a gangrene.
I always mix up the two, so mnemonic!
Another mnemonic - Call Paramedics if paraphimosis because it's a surgical emergency.
This one was submitted by SG on our study group, "PAra is PAinful."
That's all!
-IkaN
Step 2 CK: Management of liver laceration
Say you have a hemodynamically unstable patient with a gunshot wound or blunt trauma to the RUQ.
Why shouldn't you simply suture and close deep liver lacerations?
Because of the risk of hemobilia and abscess formation.
Here's what a surgeon must do: