Fiches Ecn Guide

Here’s an example in the spirit of ECN revision — focused on a classic pathology, turned into a narrative flashcard.

: They are designed to facilitate "flash" revisions, often using color-coding, bold keywords, and bullet points to aid visual memory. 2. Standard Structure of a "Fiche" fiches ecn

  1. Risk factors — Surgery + immobilization + obesity + smoking → Virchow’s triad (stasis, hypercoagulability, endothelial injury).
  2. Symptoms — Sudden dyspnea, chest pain (pleuritic), hemoptysis, tachycardia.
  3. Clinical signs — Tachypnea, crackles? No, clear lungs. Possible signs of DVT (leg swelling? — she checks: left calf tender).
  4. Differential — Pneumonia, ACS, pericarditis. But with DVT + sudden onset → PE until proven otherwise.
  5. Immediate workup — ECG (S1Q3T3? possible, but insensitive); D-dimers (elevated); CT pulmonary angiography (gold standard).
  6. Severity assessment — Hypotension? No. Right heart strain? Bedside echo shows dilated RV → intermediate-high risk.
  7. Treatment — Anticoagulation (LMWH first, then DOACs). Not thrombolysis (no shock).
  • As a student: I want to download and access my revision sheets offline so I can study on the metro without a signal.
  • As a student: I want to search for a specific keyword (e.g., "Thévenin") across all sheets so I can quickly find the relevant formula.
  • As a student: I want to hide the core concepts on a sheet and quiz myself (Flashcard mode).
  • As an admin: I need a CMS to upload and tag new sheets easily.

Lifestyle Measures (3-6 months):

Salt restriction ( First-line Drugs: 5 main classes: Here’s an example in the spirit of ECN

Conclusion