OPP
Physical Exam Skills
Health System Science
Health Policy
Ethics/Legal
Physiology
100

Landmark used for standing flexion test

What is PSIS?

100

An instrument used for auscultation

What is a stethoscope?

100

Management and payment of healthcare services for a defined population.

What is population management?

100

A set of overarching principles and goals that dictate how care is delivered and accessed.

What is Health Policy?

100

The health insurance portability and accountability act

What is HIPAA?

100

The force against which the ventricle contracts to eject blood during systole.

What is afterload?

200

Utilizes continual palpatory feedback to alleviate restriction of the somatic dysfunction and its related fascia and musculature

What is myofascial release?

200

Left sternum 2nd interspace

What is the pulmonary valve listening post?

200

Often referred to as the “broccoli” of medical education

What is Health Systems Science?

200

Provider-led organizations responsible for the continuum of care, overall costs, and quality of a population

What is Accountable Care Organization (ACO)?

200

Information about health status, provision of health care, or payment for health care related to a specific individual

What is PHI (protected health information)?

200

Pressure in the ventricle decreases with no corresponding ventricular volume change until ventricular pressure is lower than atrial pressure and atrioventricular valves open

What is isovolumetric relaxation?

300

This muscle can contribute to anterior innominate rotation

What is Iliacus/Psoas Major or Rectus Femoris or Sartorius?

300

Abdominal contents bulging medial to inferior epigastric vessels

What is a direct hernia?

300

The factors and conditions in which a person is born, lives, works, plays, worships, and ages that affect health, functioning, and quality of life

What are social determinants of health?

300

Scientific evidence, social strategy, and political will

What are three forces of health policy?

300

A provider acts in the best interest of the patient

What is beneficence?

300

Stable at -90 mV due to a constant outward flow of K+ through inward rectifier channels

What is resting membrane potential?

400

OCG is short for this reflex

What is occipitocephalogyric reflex?

400

A neurologic test for balance

What is a Romberg test?

400

Integrating population health, per capita cost, and experience of care to improve patient outcomes

What is the Triple Aim?

400

This specialized “shape” made up of Congress, administration, and Interest groups

What is the Iron Triangle of Health Care Policy Formation?

400

The ability for a patient to understand their medical condition and make informed decisions.

What is capacity?

400

The volumetric ratio of air that reaches the alveoli to alveolar blood supply per minute

What is ventilation-perfusion ratio?

500

Application of osteopathic philosophy, structural diagnosis, and use of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) in the diagnosis and management of the patient

What is osteopathic manipulation medicine?

500

Nerve root(s) tested with a triceps reflex

What are C6-C7?

500

Quality/Cost

What is value in healthcare?

500

The benefits include: expanded access to healthcare, consumer benefits and protections, cost saving mechanisms, quality improvement measures

What is the Affordable Care Act?

500

Violations of this law may include up to 10 years in jail.

What is HIPAA?

500

The ability of the lungs to distend under pressure  

What is lung compliance?

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