Anti pseudomonal antibiotics mnemonics.
Pig cam
Piperacillin/TazObactam
Imipenem
Gentamicin
Ciprofloxacin/Cefepime/Ceftazidim
Azteronam
Meropnem
Anti pseudomonal antibiotics mnemonics.
Pig cam
Piperacillin/TazObactam
Imipenem
Gentamicin
Ciprofloxacin/Cefepime/Ceftazidim
Azteronam
Meropnem
Clinical and ultrasonography grading of varicocele
Varicocele grading is done to provide a standardization in the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of the disease.
Varicocele staging (grade) is done in two main ways:
1. Grading system made clinically, namely by examination.
2. Grading with scrotal color Doppler ultrasonography.
Clinical Grading of varicocele
Grade |
Description |
Grade 0 |
Seen on ultrasound, but not physically detectable (also called “subclinical varicocele”) |
Grade I |
Palpable (felt on exam) when the patient is performing the valsalva maneuver (“bearing down”) |
Grade II |
Palpable even without valsalva |
Grade III |
Varicocele causing visible deformity of the scrotum. |
Modified Canadian Cardiovascular Society
grading of angina pectoris
Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of angina pectoris contain only 4 grades and Class 0 is not an official part of the CCS functional classification of angina pectoris, however it has been mentioned in several sources, referring to myocardial ischemia without symptoms.
Grade 0 |
Asymptomatic Angina |
Mild myocardial ischemia with no symptoms. |
Grade I |
Angina only with strenuous exertion |
Angina with strenuous or rapid or prolonged exertion at work or recreation (Ordinary physical activity does not cause angina, such as walking and climbing stairs). |
Grade II |
Angina with moderate exertion |
Slight limitation of ordinary activities when they are performed rapidly, after meals, in cold, in wind, under emotional stress, during the first few hours after waking up, but also walking uphill, climbing more than one flight of ordinary stairs at a normal pace and in normal conditions. |
Grade III |
Angina with mild exertion |
Having difficulties walking one or two blocks or climbing one flight of stairs at normal pace and conditions. |
Grade IV |
Angina at rest |
No exertion needed to trigger angina. |
Dr Ibrahim
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