Brainstem (Midbrain, Pons, and Medulla) Mnemonics (Memorable Neurology Lecture 7)
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Use mnemonics to learn about the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata, which together form the brainstem. The brainstem is vital for keeping you alive! Find out how in this video.
Intended for all healthcare providers, including doctors, medical students, psychologists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, and more!
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OMG THIS IS A LIFESAVER I CANNOT THANK YOU ENOUGH
U talk slowly giving one the time to absorb wat is said thumbs up.u should compile the videos unit wise for they are aeaily understood esp revising for exams
thank you for the good tips!
This was very helpful Thank you
You’re awesome!!! Thank you so much
Amazing lecture
Best so far 🙏
THANK YOU!
Amazing this is really helpful
This is so good
wow love these videos
Thank you
thank you so much!
Amazing!!!
Excellent
well made. kudos
Useful tricks for memorising hard concepts of neuroanatomy tnx
you are amazing ,
Awesome!!!☺
Thank you for not talking to fast as in alot of videos by others the information just goes over my head, because their speech is too rapid.
Amazing
Awesome
I had what I think is a brainsren stroke off balance vision problems hearing loss facial paralyze waiting to condirm.
Lifesaver
Waiting for more neurology 😥😥
Holmes tremor = Red nucleus damage
Plzz tell me whether pons control sleep cycle or it is medula plzzz tell
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Looks like a koala bear 🐨
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A bat 🦇 inside a bear 🐻
Dysphasia seems to mean the impairment of speech and verbal comprehension, not difficulty in swallowing
@MemorablePsych
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Hi, you're correct. DysphaSia refers to difficulty in speech, while dysphaGia is difficulty in swallowing. The two words can sound quite similar - hopefully this helps to clear things up!