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Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Hemochromatosis mnemonic
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Hey everyone! Today I had a vignette on hemochromatosis and I could not put the clues together :( It's interesting how various clini...
Pharmacology emoticon game answers
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Here's the game .. And below are the answers!
Microbiology emoticon game - Part two answers
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The link to the game for you, if you haven't attempted the game yet :D And here are the answers *drum roll*
Microbiology emoticon game - Part one answers
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Here's the link to the game if you haven't solved it yet! And here are the answers!
The mystery drug
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This post is on the Pharmacology emoticon game I posted ages ago. Here's the link to the game so you know what I'm talking about ...
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Antibiotic associated diarrhea mnemonic
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Clostridium difficile is the most common cause of antibiotic associated diarrhea. How do I remember this? "Difficile grows when the n...
Study group discussion: Suprapubic cystostomy experience
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So last night, in the emergency department, comes a 65 yr old male complaining of difficulty in passing urine. On examination: His lower ab...
Does dopamine cause vasoconstriction or vasodilation?
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Is dopamine a vasoconstrictor or a vasodilator? Both! It depends on the rate of infusion. At low rates of infusion (0.5 to 2 mcg/kg/mi...
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Immunology emoticon game answers
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Here are the answers!
Monday, June 8, 2015
Immunology emoticon game
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And it's back again! Except, it is more tougher conceptually. We figured guessing words out of emoticons is too lame and easy for ...
Friday, June 5, 2015
Study group experience #17
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Pathophysiology of liquefactive and coagulative necrosis in hypoxia Leucine, tryptophan and niacin CPS 1 and CPS 2 T4 level Tonsils...
Study group discussion: T4 level
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Studying the anatomy of the thorax.. Does anyone know the events occurring at T4 level? At t4 level: - Arch of aorta starts and ends at th...
Study group discussion: Food, pain and ulcers
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How does food relieve pain in duodenal ulcer and aggravate pain in stomach ulcer? Food reaching stomach causes acid secretion. Therefore, p...
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