Mnemonics article structure

Changed by Aditya Shetty, 5 Oct 2014

Updates to Article Attributes

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Mnemonics articles are a special type of article with specific style requirements.

The title of the article should:

  • relate to the topic that the mnemonic relates to, not the actual mnemonic, e.g. Salter-Harris classification, not SALTR
  • relate to the specifics of the mnemonic, e.g. branches of the facial nerve, not facial nerve
  • be suffixed with (mnemonic), e.g. Solitarysolitary lung lesion (mnemonic)

The actual mnemonics should be added as synonyms, but not included in the listing.

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Introductory paragraph with mnemonic in bold and a link to the topic of the mnemonic. The initial paragraph will introduce the mnemonics in a bullet-list:

  • first mnemonic
  • if there is a second mnemonic it will be here

Mnemonic(s)

Mnemonic name (if there is more than one)

If the mnemonic is alliterative, e.g. Ooh, Ooh, Ooh, To Feel A.... there is no need to repeat it again in the heading.

  • M -letter in bold
  • N -dash in bold
  • E - no other bold in the rest of the bullet
  • M -link to appropriate articles
Second mnemonic

An introductory little statement may be helpful to explain the specifics of the mnemonic, e.g. ordering of the list by incidence.

  • the bulleted list

Related articles

  • worth adding related articles
  • -<p><strong>Mnemonics articles</strong> are a special type of article with specific style requirements.</p>
  • -<p>The title of the article should:</p>
  • -<ul>
  • -<li>relate to the topic that the mnemonic relates to, not the actual mnemonic, e.g. Salter-Harris classification, not SALTR</li>
  • -<li>relate to the specifics of the mnemonic, e.g. branches of the facial nerve, not facial nerve</li>
  • -<li>be suffixed with (mnemonic), e.g. Solitary lung lesion (mnemonic)</li>
  • -</ul><p>The actual mnemonics should be added as synonyms, but not included in the listing.</p>
  • -<p>==========================================================================</p>
  • -<p>Introductory paragraph with <strong>mnemonic</strong> in bold and a link to the topic of the mnemonic. The initial paragraph will introduce the mnemonics in a bullet-list:</p>
  • -<ul>
  • -<li>first mnemonic</li>
  • -<li>if there is a second mnemonic it will be here</li>
  • -</ul><h4>Mnemonic(s)</h4>
  • -<h5>Mnemonic name (if there is more than one)</h5>
  • -<p>If the mnemonic is alliterative, e.g. Ooh, Ooh, Ooh, To Feel A.... there is no need to repeat it again in the heading.</p>
  • -<ul>
  • -<li>
  • -<strong>M -</strong> letter in bold</li>
  • -<li>
  • -<strong>N -</strong> dash in bold</li>
  • -<li>
  • -<strong>E - </strong>no other bold in the rest of the bullet</li>
  • -<li>
  • -<strong>M -</strong> link to appropriate articles</li>
  • -</ul><h5>Second mnemonic</h5>
  • -<p>An introductory little statement may be helpful to explain the specifics of the mnemonic, e.g. ordering of the list by incidence.</p>
  • -<ul><li>the bulleted list</li></ul><h4>Related articles</h4>
  • -<ul><li>worth adding related articles</li></ul>
  • +<p><strong>Mnemonics articles</strong> are a special type of article with specific style requirements.</p><p>The title of the article should:</p><ul>
  • +<li>relate to the topic that the mnemonic relates to, not the actual mnemonic, e.g. Salter-Harris classification, not SALTR</li>
  • +<li>relate to the specifics of the mnemonic, e.g. branches of the facial nerve, not facial nerve</li>
  • +<li>be suffixed with (mnemonic), e.g. solitary lung lesion (mnemonic)</li>
  • +</ul><p>The actual mnemonics should be added as synonyms, but not included in the listing.</p><p>==========================================================================</p><p>Introductory paragraph with <strong>mnemonic</strong> in bold and a link to the topic of the mnemonic. The initial paragraph will introduce the mnemonics in a bullet-list:</p><ul>
  • +<li>first mnemonic</li>
  • +<li>if there is a second mnemonic it will be here</li>
  • +</ul><h4>Mnemonic(s)</h4><h5>Mnemonic name (if there is more than one)</h5><p>If the mnemonic is alliterative, e.g. Ooh, Ooh, Ooh, To Feel A.... there is no need to repeat it again in the heading.</p><ul>
  • +<li>
  • +<strong>M: </strong>letter in bold</li>
  • +<li>
  • +<strong>N: </strong>dash in bold</li>
  • +<li>
  • +<strong>E: </strong>no other bold in the rest of the bullet</li>
  • +<li>
  • +<strong>M: </strong>link to appropriate articles</li>
  • +</ul><h5>Second mnemonic</h5><p>An introductory little statement may be helpful to explain the specifics of the mnemonic, e.g. ordering of the list by incidence.</p><ul><li>the bulleted list</li></ul><h4>Related articles</h4><ul><li>worth adding related articles</li></ul>

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