The body's ability to maintain internal stability despite external changes is called?
What is homeostasis
This type of review is undertaken to identify the primary studies that are relevant to answering the research question and are of good methodology quality for inclusion in the review.
What is a systemic review.
Which enzyme conversion is impaired by Vitamin B12 deficiency?
What is homocysteine to methionine
Approved abbreviation for "Twice a Day"
What is BID
These ribs are the "floating ribs" and are examined by placing the index and middle finger over the ribs and asking the patient to inhale deeply and then exhale
What are the 11th and 12th ribs
What type of feedback loop is responsible for maintaining blood glucose within a normal range?
What is Negative
This is a smaller proportion of a population selected for observation and analysis.
What is a sample.
Deficiency in ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) disrupts the urea cycle, leading to the accumulation of this in the body
What is ammonia
This part of the ophthalmoscope allows you to change the color of the light?
What is the filter switch
Who is the founder of osteopathic medicine?
Who is A.T. Still
The main organelle responsible for ATP production in skeletal muscle is the _______?
What is the mitochondrion
A _____ is a type of research article, published in a peer-reviewed journal, that objectively summarizes the current knowledge on a topic based on previously published research.
What is a review.
Accumulation of homogentisic acid is diagnostic of which disorder?
What is alkaptonuria.
The "O" in a SOAP note stands for
What is Objective
The "A" in TART stands for this
What is asymmetry
What process directs leukocytes toward sites of infection?
What is chemotaxis.
_______ is the process by which a conclusion about a population is reached based on the information contained in a sample that is drawn from that particular population.
What is statistical inference
Which vitamin deficiency is characterized by megaloblastic anemia without neurologic symptoms?
What is folate
This abbreviations "M,R,G" stands for?
What is "Murmurs, Rubs, Gallops"
Which OMT technique uses a rapid, controlled thrust?
What is HVLA.
Which organ is most associated with smooth endoplasmic reticulum-mediated detoxification?
What is the liver.
What are the three different types of reviews?
What are narrative, systemic, and meta-analyses.
Which essential amino acid is deficient in PKU due to impaired conversion from phenylalanine?
What is tyrosine
A patient presents to the emergency department with hypotension. Which position could benefit this patient and help their blood pressure?
What is Trendelenburg Position
What word describes a technique that moves the body toward the barrier?
What is direct.