Patient Interview
Vitals
Research
Review from Week
Also Review from Week
100

What does HPI stand for? 

What is "history of present illness"

100
Name two ways you can measure temperature?

What is orally, rectally, axillary, by ear or skin

100

How long is an MD/PhD program?

What is at least 8 years? 

100

What are the 3 parts of a neuron?

What is the dendrites, soma (body), and axon?

100

What does white matter consist of?

What is nerve axons? 

200

What does provocation mean?

What is "what makes it worse?"

200

What are the two numbers in blood pressure called? 

What are systolic (top) and diastolic (bottom)?

200
Who holds the highest position in a lab?

Who is the PI (principal investigator)?

200

How long is pharmacy school?

What is 3-4 years?

200

What is considered a normal respiratory rate? 

What is 12-16 breaths/min? 

300

What are 3 examples of "review of system" questions? 

Students can ask any questions from: HEENT, GI, GU, Musculoskeletal, Endocrine, Psych, Neuro, Cardio, Respiratory, etc. 

300

What is a normal pulse rate? 

What is 60-100 beats/min?

300

What animal model did the lab we toured use?

What are mice?

300

What do Schwann cells do?

What is myelinate the nerves of the PNS?

300

What is the synaptic cleft?

What is the space between two neurons where neurotransmitters are released 

400

In what part of the patient interview would I ask a question about alcohol? 

What is during the social history?

400

What is blood pressure measuring? 

What is the force of blood pushing against the artery wall during contraction and relaxation of the heart?
400

Since we can't ask animals how they are feeling, how do we measure things like anxiety and depression in animals?

What are behavior/behavioral paradigms?

400

In the physical exam, what tests CN VII (facial nerve)?

What is having them smile, raise eyebrows, puff out cheeks, etc. 

400

What are the "tweezers" called that are used for suturing? 

What are forceps? 

500

What does OPQRSTAA?

Onset, Provocation, Quality, Radiation, Severity, Timing, Associated symptoms, Affecting your life

500

What is the criteria for stage 2 hypertension?

What is systolic over 140, diastolic over 90?
500

What is the technique used toe measure neurotransmitters in the synapse called?

What is voltammetry?

500

What keeps the two hemispheres of the brain together? 

What is the corpus callosum?

500

What neurotransmitter is responsible for the "fight or flight" response?

What is norepinephrine? 

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