A disease where there are two active copies of UBE3A and NO active copies of SNRPN.
What is Prader-Willi syndrome?
A common muscarinic anatgonist that treats organophosphate poisoning and prevents acetylcholine from binding
What is atropine?
What is David Brown Hall?
I am located in Grenada and I'm probably the most visited place on the island. Every year, about 23,000 people attain their MD or DVM from me.
What is St. George's University School of Medicine or School of Veterinary Science?
The letters "SNMA" stand for ____?
What is Student National Medical Association?
Xanthine Oxidase is a ____inhibitor.
What is an irreversible inhibitor?
One is used for the diagnosis of Myasthenia Gravis and one is used for the treatment of Myasthenia Gravis. Both are reversible anticholinesterases.
What is Edrophonium and Neostigmine?
What is the name of the software that we use for exams?
What is ExamSoft?
I could be in your backpack or sometimes you carry me around by myself. With or without me, you could take notes in class. However, I may be the most important thing to you right now.
What is my/your iPad?
What is Region IV?
_____ is the first injury marker to show up after a myocardial infarction.
What is heart fatty acid binding protein experiment marker (HFABP)?
List the cholinergic agonist effects.
What is/are diarrhea/nausea, urination, miosis, bronchospasm, bradycardia, emesis, lacrimation, sweating, salivation?
AKA DUMBBELSS
B-line takes place at what building(s) on campus?
What is Morris Alpert 6th floor and St.George's Hall?
____ costs a little over $1000USD and is the first of many official exams that a medical student takes in their journey to becoming a licensed medical doctor.
What is the United States Medical Licensing Exam Step 1?
The most anticipated SNMA (not SGU) event of the year is
What is the Annual Medical Education Conference (AMEC)?
___ has a defect in their receptor that involves the reabsorption of NaCl. _____ is placed under the electrode pad in the diagnostic test to measure sweat levels.
What is cystic fibrosis and pilocarpine?
A dose-dependent drug that at high doses can have "act like" a beta-1 receptor drug and at low doses can act like a beta-2 receptor drug. It can be used to treat acute asthma and cardiac arrest.
What is epinephrine?
What are the modules in Term 1 and/or Term 2?
What is Foundations to Medicine, Musculoskeletal (MSK), Cardiopulmonary& Respiratory (CPR), Endocrine and Reproductive (ER), Digestion & Metabolism (DM), and Neurobehavioral (NB)?
What is Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE/OSPE)?
The number of members on the 2025 Spring E-board is
What is 11 members?
List the Mendelian autosomal recessive disorders and autosomal recessive disorders.
What is MAN OF HAM (marfan, AIP,NF1,OI,Familial hypercholesterolemia,Huntington, Achondroplasia, Myotonic Dystrophy)
and CF, Sickle Cell, PKU, Tay-Sachs, Hemochromatosis, Homocystinuria, Galactosemia, Alpha-1-antitrypsin, SCID.
Name the muscarinic receptors and a drug from each category.
What is M1 (scopolamine or others), M2 (), M3 (ipratropium/tropicamide/metacholine)?
The buildings that allow you to print when you need to are ____
What is SNMA?
What is National Medical Association (NMA) and 1964?