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Mortuary Mnemonics
Damon de la Cruz
24 episodes
1 week ago
A place to help Funeral Service Education Students study. We share mortuary science mnemonics that will help with classes, NEB and state exams. We also help licensed practitioner review concepts from the course they took while in school. This is a Tuesday Evening Publications production.
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A place to help Funeral Service Education Students study. We share mortuary science mnemonics that will help with classes, NEB and state exams. We also help licensed practitioner review concepts from the course they took while in school. This is a Tuesday Evening Publications production.
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Life Sciences
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HemoPTysis
Mortuary Mnemonics
2 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
HemoPTysis

Hemoptysis

Here’s a mnemonic that I overheard in class one day.

It’s for the word Hemoptysis.

Hemoptysis is the coughing up or spitting  of blood from one’s lungs. It can be a sign of a serious medical condition. It can be caused by infections such as tuberculosis, cancer, and problems in blood vessels in the lungs.

In my class hemoptysis is introduced with several other terms that are new but have similar meaning, epistaxis, melena and others. This creates a perfect occasion for a good mnemonic.

Here is the one that I heard:  When you say hem-pt-ysis  you can put an emphasis on the “pt” sound and create a sound that is similar to a “spitting” sound.  Of course, spitting often includes involves sputum so the correlation is solid.

I hope this helps you manage some of the pathology terms to get you through the boards.

Mortuary Mnemonics
A place to help Funeral Service Education Students study. We share mortuary science mnemonics that will help with classes, NEB and state exams. We also help licensed practitioner review concepts from the course they took while in school. This is a Tuesday Evening Publications production.