Rapid Alternating Movement: Dysdiadochokinesis is the clinical term for an inability to perform rapidly alternating movements. Dysdiadochokinesia is usually caused by multiple sclerosis in adults and cerebellar tumors in …
Full Cranial Nerves Examination Video: Cranial nerves are nerves that emerge directly from the brain and the brainstem, in contrast to spinal nerves (which emerge from various segments of …
Musculoskeletal pain is one of the most common reason for patients to see a doctor specially by their primary care providers, which makes it super high yield and a …
Homan’s Sign: The Homans sign test is a physical examination technique taught in many healthcare profession curriculums, typically as a component of lower extremity vascular assessment. A positive Homans …
Dizziness Mnemonic: dizziness is very high yield and it is commonly tested on USMLE step 2 CS because the underlying etiologies can present in a similar fashion, which makes …
How to Do Dix Hallpike Maneuver for Dizziness The Dix Hallpike maneuver is one of the diagnostic test that is used in patients who present with dizziness. Benign paroxysmal …
Knee Pain Mnemonic (arthritis): Having trouble remembering all the important questions to ask during your patient encounter? Then try this Knee pain Mnemonic (arthritis) for USMLE Step 2 CS. …
Dysphagia Mnemonic (difficulty swallowing): Having trouble remembering all the important questions to ask during your patient encounter? Then try this Dysphagia Mnemonic (difficulty swallowing) for you USMLE Step 2 …
Headache Mnemonic: Headache is one of the highly tested cases on USMLE step 2 CS since it is very common. Asking the right questions is the key to make …
Jaundice mnemonic: having trouble remembering all the important questions to ask during your patient encounter? Then try this Jaundice Mnemonic for USMLE Step 2 CS.