Sasha
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Do you use like little tricks to help you remember things? Like the 12 cranial nerves and the "On old Olympus' Towering Tops, a Finn and German viewed some hops"?
I have some weird, round about ones that only tend to make sense to me.
For example: Adenocard and Amiodarone.
Adenocard is a shorter word than amiodarone( By one letter, but it's still shorter).
So, it's a narrower word than amiodarone.
So, adenocard is used for narrow complex tachycardia. And Amiodarone for wide complex.
Or, tricuspid valve is on the right side.
Generally people are right handed.
Humans have a natural affinity to their right side (It's been proven if people, say, have a choice of a right or left door, more often than not they chose the side of their dominant hand. So, right handed people try right.)
Try Right
Tri Right
Tricuspid Right.
So, who has some good, quirky way of remembering things? ^_^
I have some weird, round about ones that only tend to make sense to me.
For example: Adenocard and Amiodarone.
Adenocard is a shorter word than amiodarone( By one letter, but it's still shorter).
So, it's a narrower word than amiodarone.
So, adenocard is used for narrow complex tachycardia. And Amiodarone for wide complex.
Or, tricuspid valve is on the right side.
Generally people are right handed.
Humans have a natural affinity to their right side (It's been proven if people, say, have a choice of a right or left door, more often than not they chose the side of their dominant hand. So, right handed people try right.)
Try Right
Tri Right
Tricuspid Right.
So, who has some good, quirky way of remembering things? ^_^