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Mnemonic Devices

Mnemonic devices are sequential word tricks to help a person remember something. An example of this would be saying "Every Good Boy Does Fine" to remember the E, G, B, D, F of the treble scale when reading music.

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What does ESP stand for as a mnemonic for the sequence of activity for starting child or infant CPR?

ESP must be a seller (possibly manufactures) CPR mannequins (see related link). There is no mnemonic that uses ESP for CPR that I am aware of.

What is a mnemonic for because?

Mnemonics are used to recall something or it is used to put the information in the permanent memory. for instance, advertisers use AIDA mnemonic to create Attention, Interest, Desire and Actions while creating an advertisement

Great Lakes mnemonic?

It's easier to make a mnemonic than it is to spell this word!

Some Mice Hate Eating Onions

Just pick other words that start with the same letter or sound or syllable, and make them fit a sentence. A hint: the stranger/funnier the sentence the better chance you'll remember it!

Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario

Adding Lake St. Clair you could say

Some Mice Hate, Clearly, Eating Onions.

In EMT terms what does the mnemonic penman stand for?

In EMT Terms, mnemonic itself is just a way to abbreviate in a way to remember something.


PENMAN is an acronym for sizing up a scene:

P=Personal, Partner, and Patient safety

E=Environment hazards

N=Number of patients

M=Mechanism of injury

A=Additional resources

N=Need for spinal immobilization

What is a mnemonic device for the letters pv c q c and e?

A mnemonic device is something that allows a person to remember something. For example, the letters pvcqc and e would each have a sentence.