To store my flashcards from previous years, I've used this tin below. When we bought a new toaster, it came with a free gift which consisted of this selection of miniature preserves and marmalades. It's the perfect size for all of my flashcards accrued so far.
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The main emergencies I have as flashcards are adapted from the 'emergencies' section of the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine. The guidelines may be different depending on which country you're in so I don't recommend copying out anything I've written! At the front, I've put things such as causes and investigations.
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And at the back, the management of the emergency. I've done it according to the order each action should be done in.
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And just because the tin is super adorable, here's another picture. I rarely throw away metal tins like these because I always seem to find a use for them :)
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Do you hoard tins like these like I do? :)
That is such a unique way to store them - I never really think about storing them but this is something perfect for xmas etc when these tins are available all over the place!
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Hehe, i have so many random tins and boxes knocking around, I knew they would come in useful one day ;) There are some lovely ones, especially around this time of year x
DeleteThat's a really cool idea. I'm thinking of doing some flashcards for my OSCE too, so I might look for a tin like this in my kitchen.
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Thanks Nuzhat! Hope the flashcards work out for you :) x
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