Submitted by Vivek on the study group =)
Saturday, May 6, 2017
Gross motor milestones mnemonic
In this video, I talk about gross motor milestones from the age one to five years of age.
Source: Nelsons textbook of pediatrics.
Friday, May 5, 2017
Mumps complications mnemonic
That's all!
-IkaN
Maternal factors for IUGR mnemonic
The maternal factors that increase the risk of Intrauterine Growth Restriction ( IUGR ) in unborn babies ( small - for - dates ) include : MATERNAL RISK
M - Malnutrition / Multiparity
A - Anaemia ( severe )
T - Toxaemias of pregnancy
E - Excess physical activity
R - Raised blood pressure
N - Narrow birth spacing
A - Alcohol intake ( excess ) / Age ( young )
L - Low socio - economic scale
R - Recreational drug use
I - Infections
S - Smoking / Short stature
K
Thats all
- Jaskunwar Singh
Kangaroo mother care mnemonic
Components of Kangaroo mother care mnemonic : Baby Kangaroo HOPS in its mother's pouch ;p
H - Healthy diet provision ( breast - feeding )
O - Outpatient care ( due to early discharge )
P - Positioning of baby close to mother's chest
S - Support to mother and family
Thats all
- Jaskunwar Singh
Uric acid and struvite stones mnemonic
Well, urine is largely water which *can* be considered as transparent. That's why, uric acid stones don't show up on X-rays.
Struvite or triple phosphate stones have Proteus has the causative factor. Remember p for p
That's all!
-Sushrut Dongargaonkar
Drugs causing gingival hyperplasia mnemonic
It's important to know drugs causing hypertrophy of the gums for exam purposes.
Auditory Transduction simplified
Pigment producing mycobacteria mnemonic
There are these two mycobacteria which produce pigments- M. gordonae and M. szulgai in the dark. How to remember them?
1. A garden contains flowers which
are colourful. So you can remember M. gordonae that way.
2. Szulgai matches 'Nilgai' which is an Indian local word for the Indian
bluebuck/Indian blue bull. So the involvement of a color in the name can be correlated with pigment production.
That's all!
-Sushrut Dongargaonkar
Thursday, May 4, 2017
Beta blocker intoxication
Hello!
This is a short blog on beta blocker
intoxication.
Beta blockers acting on beta receptors have wide range of actions and uses.
Most common complication of beta blocker overuse is Cardiovascular depression like hypotension and bradycardia, impaired atrioventricular functions.
Can we give adrenergic drugs to reverse this action?
No, we can't .
Prolong use of beta blockers leads to upregulation of the beta receptors. Beta Agonists will further aggravate the adrenergic actions.
Which may cause tachycardia even arrhythmias.
Even Atropine is inconsistent in reversing the side effects
So the alternative used is Glucagon -
It stimulates cAMP synthesis independently of beta adrenergic receptors.
It has positive ionotropic and chronotropic action, thus it reverses the cardiovascular depression without causing tachycardia or other adrenergic effects.
It can also be used in calcium channels blocker overuse.
Glucagon therapy still dont have enough evidence to prove its efficiency.
Hence Judicious use of drugs is must.
Stay awesome!
~Khush

