mnemonics!!!!!!!

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What can I say, I love mnemonics for ems. I would love to read some of your favorites. Here are some of mine.

Laws of Negligence
ABCD
A duty to act
Breach of duty
Causation (caused damages)
Damages (suffered)


Epidural vs. Subdural intracranial bleeds

Epidural = E as in Emergency or fast or acute bleed
Subdural = S as in Slow bleed

A&P
MURDER INC
Muscular system
Urinary system
Respiratory system
Digestive system
...........
 
http://www.medicalmnemonics.com/cgi-bin/browse.cfm

Well of course DCAP-BTLS and SAMPLE

Vehicular:

I AM SCARED

Impact (head-on, rear-end, t-bone, rollover, rotational etc.)
Auto vs. pedestrian, bike, motorcycle (start @ speed >10mph)
Medical history (cardiac, coagulolation, liver, immuno, obese, prego)
Speed (>50 mph?)
Compartment intrusion (>12 inches?)
Age (<5 or >55 y.o.?)
Restraints (lap & shoulder, either, airbag, infant or child seat?)
Ejection/ Extrication (eject=25x greater death, extr>20min)
Death (at scene, same vehicle, other)


The Coma causes AEIOU

Acidosis/ Alcohol
Epilepsy
Infection
Overdosed
Uremia
Trauma to head
Insulin: too little or or too much
Pyschosis episode
Stroke occurred

North East South West

Never
Eat
Slimy
Worms

My Favorite though is

Airway
Breathing
Circulation

because without this one, why worry about the others?


p.s. Is it bad that I learned how to properly take a GCS in one question from an episode of ER?

Example: "Guy comes in with a board in his chest;
you: touch the board and say, "Does that hurt?"
Pt: Of Course It hurts ***hole(Looks right at you; verbalizes, and gestures to pain as well as
a good ole American middle finger, lol."

Dr. Luka Kovach gave me alot of medical training over the years.
 
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disassociative said:
Dr. Luka Kovach gave me alot of medical training over the years.

I'm going to marry that man one day.




I don't have any that you all haven't heard but I did manage to put trauma & medical practicals sheets into mneumonics.
 
I love ABCDEFGH

Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Deformities
Expose
F:censored:ing
Get to the
Hospital
 
for the burner out medic -

ABC= Ambulate Before Carry.

For the owner of the private ambulance company

ABC = Airway, Billing, Credit Card

LOL = Little Old Lady

LOLFDGB = Little old lady fall down go boom

AMF YoYo Adious M***** F***** Your Own Your Own

DWPA = Died With Paramedic Assistance

OFD = Obviously F****** Dead
 
..

Here is one that my EMT instructor used: DRT - Dead Right There
 
ADD - All Done Dancing

Oh :censored::censored::censored::censored: - a term used by one of my classmates to describe a scenario patient - commonly used throughout class to refer to patients who were PUHA (Pick Up and Haul ***)

And Wingnut - You can't marry Kovach if I already have. :P
 
LEAN meds that can go down an ET tube
Lidocaine
Epi
Atropine
Narcan
 
c-spine said:
And Wingnut - You can't marry Kovach if I already have. :P



Grrr...That's ok I just need like a week with him then I'll give him back.
 
G.U.T. P.A.I.N.S.

G.- Gallbladder, Gas, Gastritis,Gynecological
U.- Ulcer
T.- Trauma such as ruptured spleen, etc.

P.- Pancreatitis, PID, Pregnancy (ectopic), Perforated Ulcer
A.- Aortic Aneurysm, Appendicitis, Abdominal Angina
I.- Intestinal Obstruction, Infection, Ischemia of the bowel
N.- Neoplasm (i don't know)
S.- Spasm of the esophagus, Splenic rupture

(From the book "60 Second EMT)
 
Wingnut said:
Grrr...That's ok I just need like a week with him then I'll give him back.


I'd consent to a week-on, week-off placement schedule if you like... :P
 
I hate all these acronyms! I'm not very good with memorizing them.
 
Raf said:
I hate all these acronyms! I'm not very good with memorizing them.

I never was either - what I did was write them all down on my folder that I took to class and I looked at them every day and then eventually they just sort of 'clicked.'
 
c-spine said:
I'd consent to a week-on, week-off placement schedule if you like... :P

Sweet Works for me! :D
 
c-spine said:
I never was either - what I did was write them all down on my folder that I took to class and I looked at them every day and then eventually they just sort of 'clicked.'

Ever hear some great malapropisms when people were tryin to recite them?

I remember we as a class had issues with the whole body layout thing and we kinda came up with a little dance that helped us remember it. Our instructor started laughing at us when he saw us making the movements during a test.
 
TCERT1987 said:
Ever hear some great malapropisms when people were tryin to recite them?

I remember we as a class had issues with the whole body layout thing and we kinda came up with a little dance that helped us remember it. Our instructor started laughing at us when he saw us making the movements during a test.

ROFL!!!

I keep getting laughed at for my cheat cards. The first 5 days I worked I was with 3 really good medics so I had them each make a list of what they wanted done when i came on shift, off shift, before, during and after calls, then our monthly and weekly duties. So I have a little stack of laminated index cards I wrote out with each heading and what's to be done. I also spent 8 hours on the rig my first day and charted out the contents of each cabinet and drawer.

It looks anal, but I haven't forgetten anything when we're out. Everything gets done, and I don't have to keep asking what I'm supposed to be doing. And now I barely have to look at the cards anymore!
 
MariaCatEMT said:
I claimed first tap on Kovach.:ph34r:

Maybe we need to look into cloning him??? :) Then I could have 2!!!!!
 
TMB

Too
Many
Birthdays

or

Tendons
Muscle
Bone

I used to get tendons and ligaments mixed up.
 
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