This Chapman’s Point correlates to the R proximal femur
What is the Cecum?
These type of viruses cause persistent infections
What are nonlytic viruses?
This type of anemia is the most common among pediatric patients
What is Iron Deficiency anemia?
These Chromosomes are compatible with life, when there is an extra copy
What are chromosomes 13, 18, 21, and X
These receptors are found on the liver and when activated stimulate glycogenolysis
What are beta2 receptors?
This treatment technique is achieved by disengaging the joint, exaggerating the dysfunction, and balancing the dysfunction.
What is BLT?
This virus has an icosahedral capsid containing a partially double stranded DNA surrounded by an envelope, its vision is called the Dane particle.
What is Hepatitis B virus (hepadnaviridae)?
This is the most common childhood renal tumor
What is a Wilms Tumor?
Hyaline membrane disease is the most common cause of this in newborns?
Respiratory Distress
This drug is a GABAb allosteric agonist used as a centrally-acting skeletal muscle relaxant
What is Baclofen?
This rib articulates with T4 and T5
What is rib 5?
This virus infects immature erythroid progenitor cells and causes cell lysis
What is parvovirus B19?
This type of cell contains two nuclei, each with a prominent nucleolus and distinct nuclear membrane. Often described as “owl eyes”
What is a Reed-Sternberg cell?
Grave’s Disease is an example of this type of Hypersensitivity
What is Type 2 Hypersensitivity
This drug is spontaneously inactivated to a metabolite called Laudanosine, which may cause seizures
What is Atracurium?
These ribs, when exhaled, are treated using pectoralis minor?
What are ribs 3-5?
These RNA viruses are enveloped, segmented, and have helical nucleocapsids, each containing a unique piece of -ssRNA, viral nucleoprotein, and transcriptase enzyme.
What are Bunyviridae?
This is the first disseminated cancer curable with chemotherapy and irradiation
What is Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia?
This disorder is due to a mutation in the FMR1 gene
What is fragile X syndrome?
This drug is a beta 3 agonist that is used to relax the detrusor, in the treatment of incontinence.
What is mirabegron?
This treatment is achieved by placing one hand on the patient’s forehead, having the patient open and relax their mouth, and pulling their lower jaw anterior and medial
What is Galbreath technique?
These disease causing organisms do not have a nucleic acid genome
What are prions?
Pulmonary function tests are 30-40% below baseline during a flare up in this type of asthma
What is moderate persistent asthma?
This genetic disorder often presents with obesity due to overeating, a short stature, and intellectual delay
What is Prader-Willi Syndrome
This 4th generation cephalosporin can penetrate the BBB and can be used in the treatment of Pseudomonas