\documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{article} % Packages \usepackage{fancyhdr} % For header and footer \usepackage{multicol} % Allows multicols in tables \usepackage{tabularx} % Intelligent column widths \usepackage{tabulary} % Used in header and footer \usepackage{hhline} % Border under tables \usepackage{graphicx} % For images \usepackage{xcolor} % For hex colours %\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} % For unicode character support \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % Without this we get weird character replacements \usepackage{colortbl} % For coloured tables \usepackage{setspace} % For line height \usepackage{lastpage} % Needed for total page number \usepackage{seqsplit} % Splits long words. %\usepackage{opensans} % Can't make this work so far. Shame. 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Switch to any value % from this page to resize cheat sheet text: % www.emerson.emory.edu/services/latex/latex_169.html \footnotesize % Small font. \begin{multicols*}{2} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Lung Cancer}} \tn \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Causes of Lung Cancer: \newline % Row Count 1 (+ 1) - Smoking tobacco (80\%) \newline % Row Count 2 (+ 1) - Family history \newline % Row Count 3 (+ 1) - Previous lung disease \newline % Row Count 4 (+ 1) - Air pollution \newline % Row Count 5 (+ 1) Symptoms include: \newline % Row Count 6 (+ 1) - Coughing, especially if it persists or becomes intense \newline % Row Count 8 (+ 2) - Pain in the chest, shoulder, or back unrelated to pain from coughing \newline % Row Count 10 (+ 2) - A change in color or volume of sputum \newline % Row Count 11 (+ 1) - Shortness of breath \newline % Row Count 12 (+ 1) - Changes in the voice or being hoarse \newline % Row Count 13 (+ 1) - Harsh sounds with each breath (stridor) \newline % Row Count 14 (+ 1) - Recurrent lung problems, such as bronchitis or pneumonia \newline % Row Count 16 (+ 2) - Coughing up phlegm or mucus, especially if it is tinged with blood \newline % Row Count 18 (+ 2) - Coughing up blood \newline % Row Count 19 (+ 1) - Loss of appetite or unexplained weight loss \newline % Row Count 20 (+ 1) - Muscle wasting (also known as cachexia) \newline % Row Count 21 (+ 1) - Fatigue \newline % Row Count 22 (+ 1) - Headaches, bone or joint pain \newline % Row Count 23 (+ 1) - Bone fractures not related to accidental injury \newline % Row Count 25 (+ 2) - Neurological symptoms, such as unsteady gait or memory loss \newline % Row Count 27 (+ 2) - Neck or facial swelling \newline % Row Count 28 (+ 1) - General weakness \newline % Row Count 29 (+ 1) - Bleeding \newline % Row Count 30 (+ 1) } \tn \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \vfill \columnbreak \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Lung Cancer (cont)}} \tn \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{ - Blood clots% Row Count 1 (+ 1) } \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Heart Disease}} \tn \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{{\bf{What is heart disease?}} \newline % Row Count 1 (+ 1) Heart disease is an umbrella term for several diseases related to the heart \newline % Row Count 3 (+ 2) {\bf{What other names is heart disease referred to as?}} \newline % Row Count 5 (+ 2) Cardiovascular disease \newline % Row Count 6 (+ 1) Coronary Artery Disease \newline % Row Count 7 (+ 1) Coronary Heart Disease \newline % Row Count 8 (+ 1) Stroke \newline % Row Count 9 (+ 1) Heart Failure \newline % Row Count 10 (+ 1) Peripheral vascular disease \newline % Row Count 11 (+ 1) Hypertensive Disease \newline % Row Count 12 (+ 1) Rheumatic Heart Disease \newline % Row Count 13 (+ 1) {\bf{List 5 risk factors.}} \newline % Row Count 14 (+ 1) Diet \newline % Row Count 15 (+ 1) Gender \newline % Row Count 16 (+ 1) Age \newline % Row Count 17 (+ 1) High Blood Pressure \newline % Row Count 18 (+ 1) Family History \newline % Row Count 19 (+ 1) {\bf{Outline how 2 risk factors can contribute to heart disease.}} \newline % Row Count 21 (+ 2) Diet- If you are obese fat can grow around your heart or in you arteries, limiting your hearts ability to function \newline % Row Count 24 (+ 3) Family History - If your family has a history of heart disease, you are more likely to contract heart disease due to genes.% Row Count 27 (+ 3) } \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Emphysema}} \tn \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Treatment of emphysema: \newline % Row Count 1 (+ 1) - Drug therapies \newline % Row Count 2 (+ 1) - Oxygen therapy \newline % Row Count 3 (+ 1) - Pulmonary rehabilitation \newline % Row Count 4 (+ 1) - Prevention: smoking cessation \newline % Row Count 5 (+ 1) - Vaccination \newline % Row Count 6 (+ 1) - Nutrition \newline % Row Count 7 (+ 1) - Surgery \newline % Row Count 8 (+ 1) Prevention of emphysema: \newline % Row Count 9 (+ 1) To prevent emphysema, don't smoke and avoid breathing secondhand smoke. Wear a mask to protect your lungs if you work with chemical fumes or dust.% Row Count 12 (+ 3) } \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Lung Cancer}} \tn \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Treatment Options include: \newline % Row Count 1 (+ 1) - Surgery \newline % Row Count 2 (+ 1) - Radiofrequency ablation \newline % Row Count 3 (+ 1) - Chemotherapy \newline % Row Count 4 (+ 1) - Radiotherapy \newline % Row Count 5 (+ 1) - Targeted therapy \newline % Row Count 6 (+ 1) - Immunotherapy \newline % Row Count 7 (+ 1) - laser therapy \newline % Row Count 8 (+ 1) - photodynamic therapy \newline % Row Count 9 (+ 1) - cryosurgery \newline % Row Count 10 (+ 1) - electrocautery \newline % Row Count 11 (+ 1) To reduce risk of lung cancer: \newline % Row Count 12 (+ 1) - Don't smoke.  \newline % Row Count 13 (+ 1) - Stop smoking.  \newline % Row Count 14 (+ 1) - Avoid second hand smoke.  \newline % Row Count 15 (+ 1) - Test your home for radon.  \newline % Row Count 16 (+ 1) - Avoid carcinogens at work.  \newline % Row Count 17 (+ 1) - Eat a diet full of fruits and vegetables.  \newline % Row Count 18 (+ 1) - Exercise most days of the week. % Row Count 19 (+ 1) } \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Artificial heart valves}} \tn \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Artificial heart valves are mechanical or animal valves, implanted into a heart to help it pump blood through the heart. It is usually given to patients with valvular heart disease. \newline % Row Count 4 (+ 4) • The animal heart valves can raise some problems, because some patients may have a moral or religious problem with the animal's death. \newline % Row Count 7 (+ 3) • The animal heart valves also does not last as long as the mechanical heart valves. \newline % Row Count 9 (+ 2) • However the mechanical heart valves do require blood thinner medication, but the animal valves don't more than half the time. \newline % Row Count 12 (+ 3) • All replacement heart valves increase risk of stroke. \newline % Row Count 14 (+ 2) • Mechanical heart valves also have a clicking noise that can be annoying to some patients, \newline % Row Count 16 (+ 2) • But unlike the animal often does not require a second surgery. \newline % Row Count 18 (+ 2) • However it is a very efficient way of treating valvular heart disease, \newline % Row Count 20 (+ 2) • But there are a few other options that are only slightly more expensive. \newline % Row Count 22 (+ 2) Because it often requires surgery or medication, and can increase risk of stroke. \newline % Row Count 24 (+ 2) I believe it is better not to get Artificial Valves.% Row Count 26 (+ 2) } \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{8.4cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Emphysema}} \tn \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{8.4cm}}{Cause of emphysema: \newline % Row Count 1 (+ 1) - Smoking \newline % Row Count 2 (+ 1) - Low body weight \newline % Row Count 3 (+ 1) - Childhood respiratory disorders \newline % Row Count 4 (+ 1) - Exposure to passive cigarette smoke \newline % Row Count 5 (+ 1) - Air pollution \newline % Row Count 6 (+ 1) - Occupational dust (mineral dust, cotton dust, for example) \newline % Row Count 8 (+ 2) - Inhaled chemicals (coal, grains, isocyanates, cadmium, for example). \newline % Row Count 10 (+ 2) Symptoms of emphysema: \newline % Row Count 11 (+ 1) - Shortness of breath \newline % Row Count 12 (+ 1) - Cough. \newline % Row Count 13 (+ 1) - Frequent lung infections \newline % Row Count 14 (+ 1) - Producing a lot of mucus (phlegm or sputum) \newline % Row Count 15 (+ 1) - Wheezing \newline % Row Count 16 (+ 1) - Reduced appetite \newline % Row Count 17 (+ 1) - Weight loss \newline % Row Count 18 (+ 1) - Fatigue \newline % Row Count 19 (+ 1) - Blueness of the lips or fingernail beds (from cyanosis caused by poor respiration) \newline % Row Count 21 (+ 2) - Anxiety, depression \newline % Row Count 22 (+ 1) - Sleep problems \newline % Row Count 23 (+ 1) - \seqsplit{Morning headache signals} nighttime breathing difficulty (nocturnal hypercapnia or hypoxemia)% Row Count 25 (+ 2) } \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} % That's all folks \end{multicols*} \end{document}