Nursing Mnemonic: External Carotid Artery Branches Mnemonics for the external carotid artery branches abound. They include some colourful examples such as: Some American Ladies Found Our Pyramids Most Satisfactory Some Anatomists Like Freaking Out Poor Medical Students Note that as the superficial temporal artery and maxillary artery are terminal branches, their order … [Read more...] about Nursing Mnemonic: External Carotid Artery Branches
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Nursing Mnemonics: Warning Signs After A Head Injury
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Nursing Study: Marfan’s Syndrome
Marfan’s Syndrome is a connective tissue disorder. It is inherited and affect many parts of the body.The syndrome is so mild that few symptoms exist. The walls of the major arteries are weakened. The aorta, the major artery that leaves the heart, often is affected. When this occurs, it get bigger (dilates) which can weaken the inner aortic wall. Under strenuous exertion, the … [Read more...] about Nursing Study: Marfan’s Syndrome
Nursing Guide: Congestive Heart Failure
Nursing Study: Congestive Heart Failure Signs and Symptoms: Left Side - FORCED Right Side - BACONED … [Read more...] about Nursing Guide: Congestive Heart Failure
Infographics: Difference of Alkalosis and Acidosis
Acidosis is a condition in which there is too much acid in the body fluids. It is the opposite of alkalosis (a condition in which there is too much base in the body fluids). Acidosis is classified as either respiratory or metabolic acidosis. … [Read more...] about Infographics: Difference of Alkalosis and Acidosis