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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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Warfarin vs Heparin: The Clotting Cascade Mind Palace for EM Docs (PT, PTT & TPA Simplified)
Emergency Medicine Mnemonics
1 hour 1 minute 22 seconds
4 months ago
Warfarin vs Heparin: The Clotting Cascade Mind Palace for EM Docs (PT, PTT & TPA Simplified)

In this unforgettable bloody podcast, we bring the clotting cascade to life through a cast of hilarious and high-yield characters designed to make clinical recall effortless under pressure.


Play Table Tennis = PTT = Inside = Intrinsic.

Play Tennis = PT = Outside = Extrinsic.”


You’ll meet:


🟢 Lucky Number 7 — our tennis-playing war cry–shouting Factor VII who kicks off the extrinsic pathway by yelling “This is WAR!” 🎾 Warfarin is his signature drug, and he’s monitored using PT/INR.


🔵 Inside, we find our Intrinsic Table Tennis Team:

• Factor XII – Haggard from Hogwarts: Looks impressive but doesn’t cause bleeding (aPTT prolonged, no clinical bleeding).

• Factor XI – The Ashkenazi Post-Op Guy: Mild bleeding, especially post-surgery.

• Factor IX – Hemophilia B Player: Jersey with a bold upside-down 9 (“B”) — classic for Hemophilia B (X-linked, prolonged aPTT, normal PT).

• Factor VIII – “Dave the ATE Guy”: Sporting an “ATE” shirt and bitten fruit logo — he’s your clue for Hemophilia A (treated with Factor VIII or DDAVP).


“Ate = Eight = Hemophilia A” and “B = looks like upside-down 9 = Hemophilia B.”


🔴 In the Commons, you’ll meet:

• Jason from Friday the 13th: Our grim reaper of clotting, holding the bills for Factors 10, 5, 2, 1, and 13.

• Prothrombin (Factor II) — aka “Thumb Bill”: Turns into thrombin (the $2 bill with a big thumbprint) and activates fibrinogen (the $1 bill made of fiber) into fibrin.

• Factor XIII (Jason again) then seals the clot with a sticky web. The clot is locked. Game over.


🌿 Then enters Heparin: A barefoot hippie who amplifies Antithrombin the Ferret 🐾, whose collar reads “10 & 2 Stopper.”

• Heparin inactivates Factor 10a and Thrombin (2a), preventing the clot entirely.

• Heparin’s work is monitored by aPTT (not PT/INR).

Mnemonic: “Check the aPTT!” echoes across the commons as the web dissolves.


✅ Quick Clinical Takeaways:

• Hemophilia A = Factor VIII deficiency → Treat with Factor VIII or DDAVP

• Hemophilia B = Factor IX deficiency → Treat with Factor IX

• Both: X-linked, prolonged aPTT, normal PT

• Heparin = Acts on Factors 2a & 10a, monitored by aPTT

• Warfarin = Inhibits Factor VII, monitored by PT/INR


👨‍⚕️ Built for emergency physicians and learners who want fast recall, sticky mnemonics, and a clotting cascade you’ll never forget.

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.