I am the youngest in a brood of 5, all my siblings are professionals. I used to be the "happy-go-lucky" type but when i entered college, I took my studies seriously. By God's grace, I graduated with Honors, Cum Laude at Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines.
I just recently passed the NLE June 2008 but I am presently managing our family business. I have plans to teach in a college or university.
These pneumonics were painstakingly done by me during our review period and I am so happy they worked.
stage of A-larm -awareness of the stress,fight or flight response stage of R-esistance - homeostasis,adaptation stage of E-xhaustion -death may ensue unless other adaptive mechanisms
Benedict's reagent (also called Benedict's solution or Benedict's test) is a reagent used as a test for the presence of reducing sugars (such as glucose, lactose, and fructose, but not sucrose), or more generally for the presence of aldehydes, in a solution.It tests for reducing sugars. The color change is blue-green-yellow-orange-red. The closer to brick-red, the higher the conc. of reducing sugar present.
the proponent of this thermo technique made my life so complicated... candidly speaking I was hard up with this concept before... its only now that I understand... hope you can use this simple presentation of mine....
We're able to come up with this kind of stuff during our review because of our desperation to pass the board exam-and it did help us a lot. We call this the one minute formula... hope this could work for you...
For PEM (Pneumonia, Ear problem, and Mastoiditis), the first line of antibiotic is COTRI 250mg to be given 2x or BID FOR 5 days, second line would be AMOX250mg TID for 5 days.. For DS (Dysentery and Shigellosis), the first line is still COTRI250 mg BID for 5 days, second line is NALIDIXIC ACID250 mg 4x a day for 5 days.
For Cholera, the first line of antibiotic is TETRA, second line is COTRI... Just remember the triangle and the numbers in it... 2 for Cotri 3 for Amox and 4 for Nalidixic to be given in 5 days... even a grade 2 student can memorize this, and so are you... Go RN's...
this is my nephew Josh, trying to concentrate to do the valsalva maneuver with his hand pushing against the wall... my sister started to toilet train him when he was two years old, now that he's already four, he wants to do it all by himself...
CAUTION: for patients with cardiac problems, esp. MI-avoid straining, check Docs order for laxatives,CBR w/o BPS...