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Memory Joggers
21 quick, easy ways to remember
important clinical facts
1. To remember the difference between 6. To remember that cones are cells in
transudate and exudate, focus on the eyes that respond to color, think of
the prefixes … brightly colored ice cream cones.
• Trans- means “across,” as in the
transcontinental railroad 7. To remember which direction to move
• Ex- means “out of,” as in exhale. the syringe when you want to slow down
the flow through the tube, think of …
2. To remember the difference between • lower is slower, or …
aerobic and anaerobic, think of jogging … • slow DOWN.
• When you jog, an aerobic activity, your
body needs oxygen, or air — aerobic means 8. To remember the meaning of myasthenia
oxygen is required. gravis …
• Anaerobic means without oxygen. think of grave muscle weakness.

3. To remember what allergies to ask your 9. To remember the progression of ARDS,


patient about before a CT scan that think of …
requires contrast medium, think of SIC … Assault to the pulmonary system
Shellfish Respiratory distress
Iodine Decreased lung compliance
Contrast media (prior sensitive reaction). Severe respiratory failure.

10. To remember the progression of


4. To remember the signs and symptoms signs and symptoms of Lyme disease,
of a hypersensitivity reaction to contrast remember LIME …
media, think PURR … Lesions, lymph node swelling, like the flu (Stage 1)
Pruritus Innervation problems, such as meningitis and
Urticaria peripheral neuropathy (Stage 2)
Rash Movement problems, such as arthritis (Stage 3)
Respiratory distress. Everything else, such as myocarditis and
arrhythmia (Stage 3).
5. To remember what to assess when
evaluating a skin lesion, think of A, B, C, D …
A for asymmetry CONTINUED …
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11. To remember the difference between 16. Remember that X factor is often used to
depolarization and repolarization, think of … describe a person or event that could cause
the R in repolarization as standing for Rest. uneXpected, or unknown, outcomes.
Repolarization is the resting phase of the Keep this in mind when performing dosage
cardiac cycle. calculations and you’ll remember that X
represents the unknown part of a ratio or fraction.
12. When performing an assessment, remember
this CAUTION from the American Cancer 17. To remember the conditions that affect
Society … the length of patient stay, think of FOCUS …
Change in bowel or bladder habits Functional skills (and disabilities)
A sore that doesn’t heal Other diseases
Unusual bleeding or discharge Chronicity
Thickening or lump Urgency of needs
Indigestion or difficulty swallowing Support of systems.
Obvious changes in a wart or mole
Nagging cough or hoarseness. 18. To remind yourself of the need to
check and adjust flow rates, remember
13. To remember the four causes of cell injury, the following tongue twister …
think of how the injury tipped (or TIPD ) Fight fickle flow with frequent follow-up.
the scale of homeostasis …
Toxin or other lethal (cytotoxic) substance 19. To remember which drugs can be given
safely through an endotracheal tube, think
Infection
of ALE …
Physical insult or injury
Atropine
Deficit or lack of water, oxygen, or nutrients.
Lidocaine
14. When combining insulins, to remember Epinephrine.
which to draw first, think of
“clear before cloudy.” 20. To remember which drug should be
inhaled FIRST, think about your ABCs …
Who doesn’t prefer a clear day to a cloudy one?
A Bronchodilator comes before a Corticosteroid.
15. Remember this jingle when
converting inches to centimeters … 21. When using an IN-LINE nebulizer,
remember to …
“ 2.54, that’s 1 inch and no more.”
connect it to the IN-SPIRATORY side
of the ventilatory circuit.

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