
Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 280
Michelle Johnston tosses away the papyrus and pulls out the parchment in this week's Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five on the subject of Shakespeare and Medicine.

Michelle Johnston tosses away the papyrus and pulls out the parchment in this week's Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five on the subject of Shakespeare and Medicine.

Physiology Philes: Draw a diagram of the changes in systolic and diastolic pressure as blood flows through the systemic circulation BSCC Examination question

Henry Earle (1789 - 1838) was an English surgeon. Earle-Volkmann triangle (1829); Fracture bed for management of NOF fractures

A 38 year old patient with diabetes and end-stage renal failure presents with arm pain and sepsis. You are asked whether there is a drainable collection.

Physiology Philes: Draw a normal ECG tracing showing the durations of the major intervals and the effects of hyperkalemia. BSCC Examination question

Physiology Philes: Please draw the curve demonstrating the relationship between oxygen concentration and the partial pressure of Oxygen. BSCC Examination question

D is for Disposition. Systematic approach to managing toxicological emergency presentations. RRSIDEAD is a useful mnemonic

A is for Antidote. Systematic approach to managing toxicological emergency presentations. RRSIDEAD is a useful mnemonic

E is for Enhanced Elimination. Systematic approach to managing toxicological emergency presentations. RRSIDEAD is a useful mnemonic

D is for Decontamination. Systematic approach to managing toxicological emergency presentations. RRSIDEAD is a useful mnemonic

I is for Investigations. Systematic approach to managing toxicological emergency presentations. RRSIDEAD is a useful mnemonic

S is for Supportive Care. Systematic approach to managing toxicological emergency presentations. RRSIDEAD is a useful mnemonic