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📌 Quick Memory:

  • Injury chemicals = H, B, P, G → Histamine, Bradykinin, Prostaglandin, Glutamate
  • Chronic pain causes = AFL → Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Low back pain
  • Consolability = “Can comfort calm them?”
  • CO poisoning = “Cherry Red” → skin, lips, nail beds (even in dark-skinned patients)
  • Seborrheic keratosis = “Stuck-on & Safe” → benign, do not become cancerous
  • Intercostal spaces = Named by rib above
  • Goblet cells = “Make mucus to trap dust” → entrap small particulate matter
  • Hypercapnia = “High COâ‚‚ in blood”
  • Scoliosis = “Adolescents most affected”
  • Right lung = “Shorter (liver pushes up)”
  • Posterior chest = “Lower lobes best heard”
  • Tactile fremitus ↓ = “Pleural effusion” → fluid blocks vibration
  • Percussion depth = 5–7 cm
  • Heart failure = “Crackles at lung bases” → fluid backs up into alveoli
  • Rhonchal fremitus = “Thick bronchial secretions”
  • Bradypnea (8/min) = “Drug-induced depression (CNS depressants, opioids)”
  • Forced inspiration (after exercise) = Accessory muscles: Scalenes, Sternomastoids, Trapezii
  • Daytime cough = “Work irritants” → subsides at night
  • Whispered pectoriloquy = “Whisper heard clearly” → sign of consolidation
  • Cough types = “Hack–Dry–Bark–Congested” → Mycoplasma = hacking, HF = dry, Croup = barking, Colds/Bronchitis/Pneumonia = congested
  • Occasional sighing = “Alveolar expansion”
  • Mediastinum = “H-T-E” → Heart, Trachea, Esophagus
  • Tactile fremitus technique = “Palmar base of hand on chest”
  • Forced inspiration = “Extra helpers: Scalenes, Sternomastoids, Trapezii”
  • Cardio assessment = “Start with Pulse & BP first”
  • Semilunar valves = “Between ventricles & arteries” (Aortic + Pulmonic)
  • S1 (first heart sound) = “Mitral & Tricuspid close”
  • S2 (second heart sound) = “Aortic & Pulmonic close”
  • Thrill = “Palpable vibration in chest”
  • Lymphedema precaution = “No cuff on lymph-side”

📌 Quick Memory Tip (Restarted List):

  1. Intermittent claudication = “PAD pain: walk → pain, rest → relief.”
  2. Major PAD risk = “Smoking #1 modifiable risk.”
  3. Posterior tibial pulse = “Behind medial malleolus.”
  4. Venous return = “Calf pump + valves = peripheral heart.”
  5. Modified Allen test = “Color return ≤10 sec = good collateral flow.”
  6. Arterial insufficiency = “Thin shiny skin, ridged nails, hair loss.”
  7. Venous stasis risk = “Pregnancy → uterus compresses veins.”
  8. Pitting edema = “4+ = very deep, gross swelling, long-lasting.”
  9. ABI = “Ankle systolic ÷ Brachial systolic = PAD test.”
  10. Pregnancy edema = “Uterus compresses iliac veins + IVC.”
  11. Pain reassessment oral analgesics = “Check every 60 min.”
  12. Painful mononeuropathy = “Nerve root compression.”
  13. Fatigue teaching error = ❌ Actually, fatigue ↑ pain & ↓ coping.