The best way to remember heaps of information is by association. This is a collection of stories/mnemonics/pictures created by medics to help remember majorly boring stuff.
Beers and ales also have a lot of tyramine and so will cause the "cheese" effect*. MOclobemide is a reversible monoamine oxidase inhibitor and so has less effect -> you can go to Moe's and have a beer.
Vitamin K dependant clotting factors = the buses that travel up kensington high street. The 27 (2 + 7) the 9 and the 10. *credit to my lovely wife for this one
This sumo wrestler is called Dave. He trips over and gets a headache.
Sumatriptan is a 5HT-1D (Dave) agonist. Used to treat attack of migrane. It induces vasoconstriction on vascular smooth muscle to avoid vasodilation and therefore avoids vessels pressing on nerves (the pain part of migrane).
Generally being a "leftie" is seen as bad, so they should be expelled*! Right handed people are more creative and inspirational. So... a lesion on the left will be loudest on expiration. And a lesion on the right loudest on inspiration.
Bouchard and herbedden nodes. B comes before H in alphabet. Bouchard nodes at proximal interphalengeal joints, herbedden at distal interphalengeal joints.
The characteristics of a varicella zoster infection are the macule>papule>vesicle>scab skin lesions (the four chickens). In the infant if it is not treated VZV can cause encephalopathy, cerebellar ataxia, pneumonia, and ultimately death (since the infant is slightly immunocompromised). Later in life reactivation may result in shingles.