Nerve responsible for the cremasteric reflex
What is the genitofemoral nerve?
Heart rate (HR) × stroke volume (SV)
What is cardiac output?
It is the lateral muscular mass landmark used for C2-C7 diagnosis
What is the articular or lateral pillar?
Glands located within the proximal duodenal submucosa that produces alkaline secretions
What are Brunner’s glands?
Renal Agenesis, Oligohydramnios, and pulmonary hypoplasia
What is potter sequence?
Topographic zone between the uterine body and the cervix
What is uterine isthmus?
Cardiac output (CO) × total peripheral resistance (TPR)
What is mean arterial pressure?
An OMM term for a dysfunction that describes the patient's position of ease
What is somatic dysfunction?
Communication between the aorta and the pulmonary artery that closes at birth
What is ductus arteriosus?
Class of drugs that blocks the Na+K+2CL Cotransporter in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle.
What are Loop Diuretics?
Site of greatest predisposition for malignant breast lesions
What is axillary process?
Opposition to airflow through the upper and lower airways
What is airway resistance?
Fibular head prefers posterior glide during these two motions at the ankle
What is plantarflexion and supination?
Non-motile projections on the apical surface of epithelial cells that maximize absorption
What is microvilli?
This microorganism causes staghorn kidney stones and repeated urinary tract infections.
What is Proteus Mirabilis?
The nerve most likely injured if a patient has a medially winged scapula.
What is the long thoracic nerve?
Volume of air that remains in the lungs after the exhalation of a normal tidal volume
What is functional residual capacity?
C3 moves with ease with translation from left to right, motion is restricted in extension
What is C3 Flexed Rotated and Sidebent Left (C3 FRSl)
Congenital defect in which infant is born with four cardiac defects: pulmonary stenosis, hypertrophy of the right ventricle, ventricular septal defect, and an overriding aorta.
What is tetralogy of Fallot?
Genetic disorder that causes glomerulonephritis, sensorineural hearing loss and eye abnormalities.
What is Alport syndrome?
The nerve most likely injured if a patient is experiencing foot drop along with unopposed inversion of the ankle.
What is the common fibular nerve?
Phase with increase in gastric secretions due to thought, smell, and taste of food
What is cephalic phase?
Tibial internal rotation primarily stresses these two ligaments
What is LCL and ACL?
The urethra is derived from the pelvic part of this embryologic structure?
What is the Urogenital Sinus?
most commonly occurs in children and presents with a tetrad of symptoms: palpable purpura, arthritis, abdominal pain, and renal disease.
What is Henoch-Schonlein purpura? (also accept IgA vasculitis or Anaphylactoid purpura)