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Emergency Medicine Mnemonics
Aaron Tjomsland
63 episodes
4 days ago
Most podcasts are about understanding. This emergency medicine podcast is about knowledge recall. Active learning requires your brain to process actively. Can you withstand sitting with the discomfort of being asked a question until you can answer it easily and readily? I promise you won’t be comfortable listening to each episode, but after you withstand the discomfort, your ability to recall, will be far superior than any other passive, listening.
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Most podcasts are about understanding. This emergency medicine podcast is about knowledge recall. Active learning requires your brain to process actively. Can you withstand sitting with the discomfort of being asked a question until you can answer it easily and readily? I promise you won’t be comfortable listening to each episode, but after you withstand the discomfort, your ability to recall, will be far superior than any other passive, listening.
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Medicine
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Blood Gases Flow Chart: MR RM
Emergency Medicine Mnemonics
33 minutes 21 seconds
9 months ago
Blood Gases Flow Chart: MR RM

Mister Ronald McDonald (MR RM) is a helpful flowchart for interpreting acid-base disorders, specifically for determining whether a patient’s condition is due to a metabolic (M) or respiratory (R) cause:


1. Check the pH (7.4 is the cutoff)

• pH > 7.4 → Alkalosis

• pH < 7.4 → Acidosis


2. Assess Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) Levels (PaCO₂)

• The key threshold is 40 mmHg:

• If CO₂ > 40 mmHg, this suggests respiratory acidosis or metabolic alkalosis.

• If CO₂ < 40 mmHg, this suggests respiratory alkalosis or metabolic acidosis.


3. Determine the Cause

• In Alkalosis:

• If CO₂ > 40, the cause is Metabolic (M) Alkalosis.

• If CO₂ < 40, the cause is Respiratory (R) Alkalosis.

• In Acidosis:

• If CO₂ > 40, the cause is Respiratory (R) Acidosis.

• If CO₂ < 40, the cause is Metabolic (M) Acidosis.


Key Takeaway

• The chart helps determine whether a patient’s acid-base imbalance is due to a metabolic or respiratory cause by analyzing pH and CO₂ levels.

Emergency Medicine Mnemonics
Most podcasts are about understanding. This emergency medicine podcast is about knowledge recall. Active learning requires your brain to process actively. Can you withstand sitting with the discomfort of being asked a question until you can answer it easily and readily? I promise you won’t be comfortable listening to each episode, but after you withstand the discomfort, your ability to recall, will be far superior than any other passive, listening.