Mnemonic/Catalogs/List of mnemonics in English: Difference between revisions

From Citizendium
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Tom Morris
No edit summary
imported>Howard C. Berkowitz
Line 39: Line 39:
* [[Beta blockers]] end in "olol" which looks like two lower-case backwards B's: [[acebutolol]], [[betaxolol]], [[bisoprolol]], [[oxprenolol]], [[propranolol]].
* [[Beta blockers]] end in "olol" which looks like two lower-case backwards B's: [[acebutolol]], [[betaxolol]], [[bisoprolol]], [[oxprenolol]], [[propranolol]].
* [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]-prevention public health policy: "ABC" – [[abstinence|'''a'''bstinence]], '''b'''e faithful, use [[condom|'''c'''ondoms]].
* [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]-prevention public health policy: "ABC" – [[abstinence|'''a'''bstinence]], '''b'''e faithful, use [[condom|'''c'''ondoms]].
*[[Basic life support]]: '''A'''irway, '''B'''reathing, '''C'''irculation. Intermediate and advanced add '''D''', which may stand for [[defibrillator|defibrillation]], drugs, or definitive treatment
*Bones of the wrist: "Never lower Tilly's pants; mother might come home: [[navicular|'''n'''avicular]], [[lunate|'''l'''unate]], [[triquetrum|'''t'''riquetrum]], [[pisiform|'''p'''isiform]], [[greater multongular]], [[lesser multongular]], [[capitate]] and [[hamate]]
*Cranial nerves: "On Old Olympus Towering Top, A Finn And German Viewed Some Hops." [[olfactory nerve|'''o'''lfactory]], [[optic nerve]], [[oculomotor nerve]], [[trochlear nerve]], [[trigeminal nerve]], [[abducens nerve]], [[facial nerve]], [[acoustic nerve]], [[glossopharyngeal nerve]], [[vagus nerve]], [[spinal accessory nerve]] and [[hypoglossal nerve]]
**Functions of the cranial nerves (i.e., '''S''': sensory, '''M''': motor, '''B''': both motor and sensory):  "Some say marry money but my brothers say bad business marrid money."


==Miscellanous==
==Miscellanous==
* BRASS: Breathe, Relax, Aim, Sight, Squeeze. (How to shoot a rifle.)
* BRASS: Breathe, Relax, Aim, Sight, Squeeze. (How to shoot a rifle.)

Revision as of 11:14, 15 April 2010

Spelling

  • "'i' before 'e' except after 'c'" is a commonly taught mnemonic rule of spelling, but it is false. The following words break the rule: conscience, society, eighty, science, atheist, leisure, heights, Eiffel (as in Eiffel Tower), beige, feisty, heinous, sheik, dreidel, geisha, Einstein, caffeine, protein, rottweiller, kaleidoscope, zeitgeist, reified.
    • To deal with the many counter-examples, sometimes the rule is extended to "'i' before 'e' except after 'c' when the sound is 'ee' or when the sound is 'a' as in neighbor and weigh".
  • Spelling of the word 'arithmentic':
    • "A Rat In The House May Eat The Ice Cream"
  • Spelling of the word 'because':
    • "Big Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants"
  • Spelling of the word 'business':
    • "You take the bus to business"
  • Spelling of the word 'geography':
    • "George Eliot's old grandmother rode a pig home yesterday"
  • Spelling of the word 'Mississippi':
    • "M I crooked letter, crooked letter I, crooked letter, crooked letter I, humpback, humpback I"
  • Spelling of the word 'necessary':
    • "Never Eat Cress Eat Salad Sandwiches And Remain Youthful!"
    • "A vicar has one collar and two socks" (one 'c', two 's')
  • Spelling of 'separate':
    • "There is always a rat in 'separate'"
    • "Keep your parachute in separate"
  • Spelling of 'stationary'/'stationery':
    • "Stationery has an 'e' as in envelope, stationary has an a as in automobile"
    • "Stationery is for paper. Stationary is for parked car."

Mathematics

  • Sin = Obtuse / Hypotenuse; Cosine = Adjacent / Hypotenuse; Tangent = Obtuse / Adjacent – see trigonometry
    • SOH CAH TOA

Science

Engineering

Medicine

Miscellanous

  • BRASS: Breathe, Relax, Aim, Sight, Squeeze. (How to shoot a rifle.)