Thursday, August 15, 2013

Mnemonics, Part 2

Guess which mnemonic each drawing represents:


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  1. I actually drew this so long ago, I've forgotten what the first one is...

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  2. I don't know about a mnemonic, but are those elephants being eaten by snakes?
    (Its from "The Little Prince... sorry that was the only thing I could think of...)

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    1. Whoa, how are you seeing that? These things are like Rorschach tests...

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    2. Anon I thought the same re: The Little Prince reference! Uncanny :)

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  3. The last one is Randy Travis Drinks Cold Beer - the Roots, Trunks, Divisions, Cords, Branches of the brachial plexus right?

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  4. Innervation of extraocular muscles- SO4 LR6 AR3- for the third one?

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  5. The first one is the 4 birds in the thoracic cage: The azygoose, the hemiazigoose, the esophagoose and the thoracic duck. No idea what the bottle means.

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    1. Uhh.... I don't remember what it was, but definitely not that :)

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  6. is the first one a birds beak sign for achalasia?

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  7. MUD PILES for the causes of high anion gap metabolic acidosis?

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  8. could it be the CAGE questions to screen for alcoholism?
    - have you ever felt that you need to CUT BACK on your drinkgin?
    - have people ANNOYED you by criticizing your drinking?
    - have you ever felt GUILTY about drinking?
    - have you ever needed a drink first thing in the morning (EYE-OPENER)?

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    1. No, it's not that. I think that bottle in the cage and the bird is somehow relevant.

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  9. What even is the second picture??? Zits? Red hats?

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  10. Chemical looking is LR6SO4R3. Lateral rectus - CN6, superior oblique - CN4, Rest - CN3.
    ~Jasmine.

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  11. humming beer'd. something, idk

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  12. I'm definitely too late for anyone to care about the comment, but I think the first one is the CAGE questionnaire for screening alcoholism.

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