Sunday, April 05, 2009

Diabetes

Personally, I feel like a majority of inpatients have diabetes. Optimal blood sugar control has been proven to help recovery from multiple diseases including heart disease. Understanding how to initiate insulin and its adjustment is a skill which can be used daily. An endocrine consult month would help to learn insulin management as well as deal with more esoteric concepts as dealing with panhypopituitarism

chf and copd

Knowing how to deal with chf and copd hospital admissions should help you carry through 60% of intern year.

A new personal record for sleep

Got home from a 30 hour overnight call shift at 1 PM. Went to sleep around 3 PM. Got out of bed at 8:30 AM the next day with a few interruptions in between. That's 17.5 hours. I should write a little more about internship.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

40,000

40,000 visitors

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Parkland Burn Formula for the iPhone

Parkland Burn Formula for iPhone
For burn victims, fluid resucitation is critical within the first 24 hours. The amount of fluid resucitation can be determined from the percentage of body surface area (%BSA) involved. "Rule of 9's" can estimate the %BSA.

The Parkland Formula is as follows.
Fluid for first 24 hours (ml) = 4 * Patient's weight in kg * %BSA
Afterwards, the first half of this amount is delivered in the first 8 hours, and the remaining half is delivered in the remaining 16 hours.

The "Rule of 9's" is as follows.
Head and each arm = 9%
Back and chest each = 18%
Each leg = 18%
Perineum = 1%

Medicine Web Calculators for the iPhone

Medicine Calculators
Insulin NPH Calculator
Calculates morning and night time insulin dose based on weight in pounds. The conversion factor requires clinical judgement depending on the type of diabetes, body weight, and insulin resistance. The conversion factor can range from 0.3 to 0.8. Also calculates daily insulin glargine, ie Lantus, dose based on total NPH dose. Conversion factor requires clinical judgement.

Seek the advice of a licensed physician. Patients should not adjust their own insulin regimen. Hypoglycemia, also known as low blood sugar, can be fatal.

BMI Calculator for iPhone
Fill in your height and weight, either in inches and pounds or meters and kilograms, and this BMI (Body Mass Index) calculator will show your BMI. It will also show an ideal body weight range for the height.
A normal BMI is between 18.5 and 24.9. A BMI less than 18.5 indicates a low weight for a specific height, while a BMI greater than 24.9 indicates a high weight for a specific height. The safest and healthiest way to lose weight is to slightly decrease calorie consumption and to excercise. A 3500 calorie deficit per week should decrease weight by 1 pound per week. Eating more lean meats and fish as well as eating more vegetables can help with weight loss. Consult a physician before starting a diet and excercise program

Simple design for small screens: iPhone, gPhone, Bold.
Mobile Home

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Monday, October 27, 2008

Fick's Formula Calculator for Cardiac Output

Cardiac output is calculated based on arterial and venous oxygen levels and oxygen uptake.
Fick Cardiac Output Calculator

Visit 25,000 - Nagel's Rule

Saturday, September 06, 2008

Aids in Africa

Startling information displayed on Google Maps about the AIDS crisis in Africa.
Aids in Africa

Thursday, August 21, 2008

aortic stenosis in the elderly

"Valvular Aortic Stenosis in the Elderly"

Wilbert S. Aronow, MD. Cardiology in Review, Volume 15, Number 5, September/October 2007

1.      Etiology and Prevalence

a.       Calcification of aortic valve increases with age: 28% in 55-71, 48% in 75-76, 75% in 85-86

b.      Reduction in aortic valve area 0.11-0.12cm2/y

c.       Risk Factors for progression: smoking and hypercholesterolemia

d.      Aortic stenosis in elderly(average age 80-81): 15% men, 17% women

Saturday, July 26, 2008

SOAP Note Creator


Medicine : Saved SOAP Notes
Saved SOAP Notes

If similar SOAP notes are written for each visit, this SOAP note software will save prior SOAP notes. It also has the ability to print the notes with defined left and top margins.

Create SOAP notes below and save them to the fields provided.
Press "Create SOAP" button to make a SOAP note. Answer the question prompts and the SOAP note will be created below. Copy the created SOAP note to the other SOAP note fields to save them.

This page uses Javascript code to save the text in these forms into a cookie. When you come back to this page, the text in the forms will be saved. Be wary of putting this information in a public computer and make sure to log on and off from your account. It is the user's responsibility to protect data. Void where prohibited.

History Taker



History Taker
History Taker A free electronic personal electronic health record. Hit the HPI then PMH buttons to answer questions. Questions: HPI Button - History of Present Illness: How old is this patient? What is the sex of this patient? What is this patient's chief compaint? What is the duration? What are the associated symptoms? PMH Button - Past Medical History, Past Surgical History, Medications, Allergies: What is this patient's past medical history? What is the patient's past surgical history? What medications does this patient take? What are this patient's allergies? Please make any corrections below and then press "Generate Final" to get a personal health record page in the new window. To save the file, select "File>Save As>" and save as an HTML file.

Winter's Formula for Expected CO2

Winter's Formula Calculator
Calculates expected CO2 based on HCO3, bicarbonate.

Expected CO2 = HCO3 * 1.56 + 8.36

Saturday, July 12, 2008

SOAP Note Software


Medicine : Saved SOAP Notes

Online SOAP software creates SOAP notes and saves them for later retrieval. This can save small changes made daily to the notes. The notes can be copied into other electronic record systems. If the notes have to be printed, the top and left margins can be defined to place the note within the correct area of the paper.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Complete Step 2 CK Study Guide









"Crush Step 2" is an easy book to read. I read this twice before taking the test. I would say it has more detail than "First Aid for Step 2 CK", yet I read both of them. I thought they complemented each other well.


"NMS Review for USMLE Step 2 CK" provided a 1000 practice questions. I was able to finish the entire book. Its explanations provide a lot of background. Sometimes explanations repeat key points several times over different questions. I did all the questions once and I think it would be pretty hard to do the questions multiple times. Reading and underlining the explanations was probably where I learned the most for Step 2 CK.


"Boards and Wards" is a good pocketbook for clinical rotations as a medical student. It's also a thorough review book for Step 2 CK. I would say it's more detailed than "Crush Step 2" or "First Aid for Step 2 CK". I was able to read this 1-2 times.


"First Aid for Step 2 CK" provided good tables for the test. I read this book twice, yet I thought sometimes it provided too little detail in some areas. Reading multiple books will help the most.


I still think you need access to at least a good medical textbook, either "Harrison's" or "CMDT". Access to Access Medicine is great also. Sometimes the explanations on practice questions will need more background information.

USMLEWorld.com - Although many people found USMLE World to be helpful for Step 2 CK, I couldn't use it for more than 100 questions. Maybe it was because I was early in my studying or I thought the questions were too esoteric. The explanations are very detailed, and reading that much on a computer screen is not a good way for me to learn. There's about 2000 questions available.

NBME Practice Tests - The practice tests are worth the money spent on them, around $40 each. The analysis of your performance on different test areas is helpful early or even late in your studying. Their projected score was pretty accurate also.

Other Methods:
Creating your own questions helps a lot. Group studying works.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Warning on Storage of Health Records - New York Times

Apparently, HIPAA does not apply to web based health information storage. Microsoft (MSFT) and Google (GOOG) have started to offer storage.

Warning on Storage of Health Records - New York Times

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Diesel Savings Calculator

Diesel engines have become more efficient, decreased their noise, and become an alternative to gas engine cars. They can provide mileage similar to a hybrid car. Here's a calculator that will take into account the price difference between gas and diesel along with the miles per gallon difference between the two fuels. This can also be used as a Flex-Fuel Calculator to account for the lower price of ethanol fuel and difference in miles per gallon.

Diesel Savings Calculator

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Hybrid Savings Calculator

Hybrid
Savings Calculator

Calculates the
gas money saved by buying a hybrid based on hybrid miles per gallon,
standard miles per gallon, miles driven, and gas price.

For example, a hybrid averaging 40 miles per gallon versus
a standard car with 25 miles per gallon will save $9,300 over
200,000 miles when the price of gas is $3.10.


Hybrid Gallons = 5000

Standard Gallons = 8000

Hybrid Gas Price = 15500

Standard Gas Price = 24800

Savings = 9300





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Monday, February 04, 2008

2009 Federal Budget Spending on Health Care

http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2009/pdf/budget/hhs.pdf

The 2009 federal budget includes $736 billion dollars to be spent on health care including Medicare and Medicaid out of the total $3.1 trillion dollar budget.


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