Glasgow coma scale: components and numbers
Visual response
Verbal response
Vibratory (motor) response Scale scores are 4,5,6:
Scale of 4: see so much more
Scale of 5: talking jive
Scale of 6: feels the pricks (if testing motor by pain withdrawal)
Mnemonic:
Scale types is 3 V's
Verbal response
Vibratory (motor) response Scale scores are 4,5,6:
Scale of 4: see so much more
Scale of 5: talking jive
Scale of 6: feels the pricks (if testing motor by pain withdrawal)
Mnemonic:
Scale types is 3 V's
More mnemonics in this category
Abdominal Assessment
Abdominal swelling causes
Altered Level of Consciousness: Reasons
Breast history checklist
Cause of symptoms
Clinical examination: initial Inspection of patient from end of bed
Differential diagnosis checklist
Family history (FH)
Fetal Monitoring
Four point physical assessment of a disease
Head Trauma: rapid neuro exam
Heart valve auscultation sites
History
Medical history: disease checklist
Mental state examination: stages in order
Neurovascular Assessment
Ocular bobbing vs. dipping
Orthopaedic Assessment
Pain history checklist
Past medical history (PMH)
Patient examination organization
Patient profile (PP)
Physical exam for 'lumps and bumps'
Physical examination - correct order
Pupillary dilation (persistent): causes
Short stature causes
Sign vs. symptom
Surgical sieve for diagnostic categories
Surgical sieve for diagnostic categories (alternate)
Toxicological seizures: Causes
Trauma assessment
Vomiting: non-GIT differential