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CRASH and Burn for KAWASAKI DISEASE

 Conjunctivitis (bilateral non purulent Rash polymorphous non vesicular Adenopathy cervical more then 1.5cm Strawberry tongue not glossitis Hands and feet changes edema, peeling Burn high fever more than 5 days
  🔥 Ultimate Mnemonic for Triangle of Doom vs. Triangle of Pain (Boundaries + Contents) in Hinglish 🔥 1️⃣ Triangle of Doom (⚠️ Bleeding Se DOOM - Death Confirmed!) 🔹 Mnemonic for Boundaries: “I LOVE MEDIAL DOOM” • I → Inferior Epigastric Vessels (superior boundary) • L → Lateral Spermatic Vessels (lateral boundary) • M → Medial Vas Deferens (medial boundary) 🔹 Mnemonic for Contents: “VICTORIA SECRET FEMME LOOKS VERY BLOODY” ✅ V → Vas Deferens ✅ S → Spermatic Vessels (Lateral) ✅ F → Femoral Vessels ✅ L → Lymphatics (Deep) ✅ V → Veins (External Iliac, Deep Circumflex) ✅ B → Big Bleeding (External Iliac Artery & Vein = Lethal!) 🔥 Shortcut: • Yeh “DOOM” wala area hai kyunki agar isko cut kar diya toh patient surgery table pe bleed out ho sakta hai! • Yahan stapler, tacks, sutures mat lagana warna doom fix! 2️⃣ Triangle of Pain (âš¡ Yeh Pain Ka LAFDA Hai - Nerve Damage!) 🔹 Mne...

Socio-Cultural Issues Related to Medical Negligence

Medical negligence is not just a legal issue but also has significant socio-cultural implications. In India, where healthcare access, doctor-patient relationships, and cultural beliefs vary widely, medical negligence cases often create societal unrest. 1. Trust Deficit in Doctor-Patient Relationship • Pathophysiology: Increasing medical negligence cases lead to distrust between doctors and patients. • Examples: • Fear of unnecessary procedures due to commercialization. • Mistrust in government hospitals due to overcrowding and poor infrastructure. 2. Violence Against Healthcare Professionals • Pathophysiology: Perceived negligence often triggers aggression towards doctors. • Examples: • Mob violence in hospitals (common in emergency and ICU deaths). • Doctors avoiding high-risk cases due to fear of litigation and violence. 3. Healthcare Access and Socioeconomic Disparities • Pathophysiology: Poor patients may not afford legal action or private hospitals, leading to undete...