Drugs used to lower blood pressure acutely in severe preeclampsia (Maternal hypertensive crisis) mnemonic
"Lower Hypertension Now"
Labetalol iv preferred (Avoid in bradycardia)
Hydralazine iv
Nifedipine oral
That's all!
-IkaN
Drugs used to lower blood pressure acutely in severe preeclampsia (Maternal hypertensive crisis) mnemonic
"Lower Hypertension Now"
Labetalol iv preferred (Avoid in bradycardia)
Hydralazine iv
Nifedipine oral
That's all!
-IkaN
Here's a short post on the key points about Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia.
So there's deficiency in the diaphragm during development causing abdominal contents to budge into the Thorax.
There are 2 main types -->
1. Bochdalek.
2. Morgagni.
Now out of these 2, Bochdalek is commoner.
(It's hard to remember the word Bochdalek. I struggle with it every day. )
You can memorize it by realising that it rhymes with ' Scotch da Lake '
(Which means a lake of scotch in Punjabi)
Key points about Bochdalek -
BBBB
- Back - Located posteriorly
- Big - Bigger than the Morgagni form
- Bad - Poor prognosis
- Bag and Mask Contra indicated.
Also realise - Bochdalek
So it's got an L in it. L = Left. So it's more common on the left side. These hernia classically cause a scaphoid abdomen and Mediastinal shift to the opposite side.
Morgagni can be remembered by the opposite of the BBB
So it's
- Not on the back - Anteriorly
- Not Big - Small sized.
- Not as Bad - Prognosis is alright.
Also realise - Morgagni
It's got an R in it = Right. So it's more common on the right side. And it contains the Transverse colon generally.
So that's all !
Happy studying!
Stay awesome !
~ A.P.Burkholderia
Here's a short Mnemonic/Review of Important facts about Croup - Acute Tracheobronchitis !
Remember :
CROUPS
C - Common respiratory disease
R - Respiratory viruses like Parainfluenza
O - Oxygen Treatment (Humidified)
U - Ugly Cough - Barking / Seal like cough
P - Prodrome of illness followed by Inspiratory Stridor
S - Steeple sign on X Ray
It's helpful to remember Acute EPIGLOTTITIS as the complete opposite of CROUPS using similar ideas.
- Not as common.
- Caused by Bacteria generally (Strep , Hib)
- Oxygen Therapy + AntiBiotics
- Ugly - Sniffing dog like position + Drooling
- Prodrome not particularly, but Stormy acute onset.
- Shows Thumb print appearance on X Ray.
Hope this helped !
Happy Studying !
Stay awesome.
~ A.P.Burkholderia
Hello. This is a very short post (because I am super busy studying)
It's on differentiating C8 radiculopathy from Ulnar neuropathy based on a question I solved the other day. How would you differentiate the two in clinical practice?
C8 radiculopathy:
- Thumb abduction weakness: abductor pollicis brevis (C8, T1)
- Triceps affected (C6, C7, C8)
- Radiculopathies are often painful.
Ulnar neuropathy:
- Hand intrinsics (C8, T1) affected:
Palmar and dorsal interossei
Lumbricals III & IV
Abductor/opponens/flexor digiti minimi
- Basically, all hand intrinsics except for the median-supplied "LOAF" muscles (lumbricals I & II, opponens/ abductor/flexor pollicis brevis)
- Triceps not affected.
- Focal neuropathies aren't painful.
Conclusion: The ulnar nerve innervates all intrinsic hand muscles, except the abductor and flexor pollicis brevis, opponens pollicis, and lateral two lumbricals, which are innervated by C8 and T1 via the median nerve which helps differentiating the ulnar neuropathy from C8 radiculopathy.
That's all!
-IkaN
The point where the anterior ciliary artery pierces the sclera is often marked by a pigment. This is of particular importance while cauterization as in a bid to make everything look neat and shiny, the pigmented part shouldn't be cauterized as it will cause necrosis of the structures supplied by the artery.
1.A refractive error should be thoroughly assessed prior to surgical squint correction or the squint may recur.
2. Divergent squint occurs in myopes as the divergent system of muscles is more active during far vision. So, the far vision in myopes being hampered, the eyes try to diverge more.
3. Same goes for hypermetropes. They end up with a convergent squint if left uncorrected.
-That's all!
Sushrut Dongargaonkar
A posterior staphyloma is common because the durability of the layers of the eye where the optic nerve enters the eye is lesser in comparison.
-That's all!
Sushrut Dongargaonkar
Moxifloxacin is the preferred antibiotic in Ophthalmic surgeries and pathologies because it gets concentrated into the anterior chamber and the aqueous.
That's all!
-Sushrut Dongargaonkar