Medical Mnemonics
Medical Mnemonics
Medical Mnemonics
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The Geeky Medics list of medical mnemonics has been curated to help you remember important medical concepts and facts.
Our list of medical mnemonics includes clinical skills, medicine, surgery, paediatrics and psychiatry. For basic sciences, see the Geeky Medics
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Clinical skills mnemonics
Complaint (presenting)
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History of presenting complaint
Allergies
Medications
Past medical history
Social history
Site
Onset
Character
Radiation
Associated symptoms
Timing
Exacerbating and relieving factors
Severity
Myocardial infarction
Jaundice
Tuberculosis
Hypertension
Rheumatic fever
Epilepsy
Asthma
Diabetes
Stroke
Precipitant
Prodrome
Position
Palpitations
Post-event phenomena
Handover: SBAR
Situation
Background
Assessment
Recommendation
Age
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Time
Mechanism of injury
Injuries sustained
Symptoms and signs
Treatments given
VITAMIN CDEF
Vascular
Infective
Traumatic
Autoimmune
Metabolic
Iatrogenic
Neoplastic
Congenital
Degenerative
Endocrine
Functional
VINDICATE
Vascular
Infection
Neoplasm
Degenerative
Iatrogenic
Congenital
Autoimmune
Trauma
Endocrine/metabolic
MIDNITE
Metabolic
Inflammation
Degenerative
Neoplastic
Infection
Trauma
Environmental
INVITED MD
Infection
Neoplasia
Vascular
Inflammatory/autoimmune
Trauma
Endocrine
Degenerative
Metabolic
Drugs
Congenital
Red
Yellow
Green
Blue
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Starting a clinical examination: WIPE
Alert
Confused
Voice
Pain
Unresponsive
Inspection
Tone
Power
Reflexes
Sensation
Co-ordination
Also, as a rhyme: “1,2 buckle my shoe 3,4 kick the door 5,6 pick up sticks 7,8 shut the gate”
Aortic
Pulmonary
Tricuspid
Mitral
Site
Character
Radiation
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Intensity
Pitch and quality
Timing (in the cardiac cycle, systolic or diastolic?)
Setting up
Perception
Invitation
Knowledge
Emotions
Strategy and summary
Medicine mnemonics
Pulmonary embolism
Ischaemia
Respiratory disease
Atrial enlargement or myxoma
Thyroid disease
Ethanol
Sepsis/sleep apnoea
Syncope (exertional)
Angina
Dyspnoea
Fever
Roth’s spots
Osler’s nodes
Murmur
Janeway lesions
Anaemia
Nail bed haemorrhage
Embolism
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Management of hypertension: ABCD
Rifampicin
Isoniazid (+ pyridoxine)
Pyrazinamide
Ethambutol
No signs or symptoms
Only ocular irritation (dryness, gritty sensation)
Soft tissue involvement (conjunctival oedema or injection)
Proptosis
Extraocular muscle involvement
Corneal exposure and ulceration
Sight loss (due to compressive optic neuropathy)
Infection
Ischaemia
Infarction
Ignorance (poor diabetic control)
Intoxication
Painful bones
Renal stones
Abdominal groans (pain)
Psychiatric moans (depression, confusion, lethargy)
Acidosis
Electrolyte abnormalities
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Ingested toxins
Fluid Overload
Uraemia
Idiopathic
Gallstones
Ethanol
Trauma
Steroids
Mumps/malignancy
Autoimmune disease
Scorpion sting (very rare…)
Hypertriglyceridemia/hypercalcaemia
ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography)
Drugs: commonly azathioprine, thiazides, septrin, tetracyclines
Conditions associated with coeliac disease: “I Don’t Take Apples, I Take Oranges”
IgA deficiency
Down’s syndrome
Turner’s syndrome
Autoimmune thyroid disease and autoimmune hepatitis
IgA nephropathy
Type 1 diabetes mellitus
Other autoimmune conditions (e.g. Sjögren’s, myasthenia gravis, Addison’s disease)
HyperCalcaemia
Renal failure
Anaemia
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Bone lesions
Thalassemia
Anaemia of chronic disease
Iron deficiency anaemia
Lead poisoning (rare)
Sideroblastic anaemia (rare)
Omeprazole
Disulfiram
Erythromycin
Valproate
Isoniazid
Ciprofloxacin/Cimetidine
Ethanol (acute intoxication)
Sulphonamides
Phenytoin
Carbamazepine
Barbiturates
Rifampicin
Alcohol (chronically)
Sulphonylureas
Pulsating
One to three days duration (4 – 72 hours)
Unilateral
Nausea and/or vomiting
Disabling
Shuffling gait
Mask facies
Akinesia
Rigidity
Tremor
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Calcinosis: deposits of calcium in soft tissue
Raynaud’s: characterised by colour change of the hands, initially white (ischaemic change), then purple (deoxygenated blood) then pink
(reperfusion)
(o)Esophageal dysmotility: presents as dysphagia most often but there are other oesophageal symptoms
Sclerodactyly: thickening and tightness of the skin of the fingers
Telangiectasia: red spots around the mouth, nose and sometimes the palms, due to dilated capillaries
Asymmetry
Border irregularity (or poorly defined)
Colour (varying colours)
Diameter (>6mm)
Evolving (changing in size, colour or shape
Pain
Infection
Nutrition
Constipation
Hydration
Medication
Environment
Trauma
Unexplained weight loss
Neurological symptoms / signs
Age > 50
Fever
Intravenous drug use
Steroid use
History of cancer
Hypoxia
Hypokalaemia/hyperkalaemia
Hypothermia/hyperthermia
Hypovolaemia
Tension pneumothorax
Tamponade
Thrombosis
Toxins
Blood
Cisterns
Brain
Ventricles
Bone
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Surgery mnemonics
Fat
Fluid
Flatus
Faeces
Fetus
Fatal mass (ie, malignancy)
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
Slipped (type I)
Above the joint (type II)
Lower (Type III)
Through (Type IV)
Ruined or rammed (Type V)
Pain
Pallor
Pulselessness
Perishingly cold (poikilothermia)
Paraesthesia
Paralysis
Lumps
Mammary changes
Nipple changes
Other symptoms
Patient risk factors (risk factors for cancer)
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See our guide to shoulder dystocia.
Neck mass
Obstructed nasal passage
Serous otitis media externa
Epistaxis and discharge
Paediatric mnemonics
Palpable mass
Peristalsis visible
Projective vomiting
Stridor
Subglottic swelling
Seal like cough
Birth
Immunisations
Nutrition
Development
Social history
Psychiatry mnemonics
Sex (male)
Age (<19 or >45 years)
Depression
Previous attempt
Excess alcohol or substance use
Rational thinking loss
Social support lacking
Organised plan
No spouse
Sickness
Hyperarousal: persistently heightened perception of current threat (may include enhanced startle reaction)
Avoidance of situations/activities reminiscent of the events, or of thoughts/memories of the events
Re-experiencing the traumatic events (vivid intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares)
Distress: strong/overwhelming fear and physical sensations when re-experiencing
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