Clinical Applications
Microbiology
Cell Biology
Structure + Function
Grab Bag
100

What does SOAP stand for? 

Subjective, objective, assessment, plan 

100

Who is involved in OneHealth

Humans, animals, ecosytem

100

What is homeostasis? 

A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain internal stability while adjusting to interna; and external conditions

100

Root: Epiploic

Omentum 

100

Name the different classifications of bones

Long bones, short bones, sesamoid, flat, irregular

200

Name at least one purpose of a medical record. 

Document patient information and care, client information and communication, continuity of care, insurance reimbursement, liability protection

200

TEM vs Scanning microscope purposes 

TEM sees inside very small and thin samples, scanning microscopes scan the outside of molecules

200

What is ATP's full name and it's components

Adenosine triphosphate, and nitrogenous base (adenosine), ribose, three phosphate groups

200

What is another name for the physis of the bone?

Growth plate

200

Dr. Camargo's favorite phrase

Easy peesey!

300

What are the main components of a medical record? 

Tracking sheet, client form, patient data cover sheet, progress notes

300

What are the 3 domains of the tree of life?

Bacteria, archaea, eukaryotes

300

What are the three common monosaccharides 

Lactose, sucrose, maltose

300

The transverse plane divides the body into what parts (head, body, limbs) 

Rostral/caudal, cranial/caudal, proximal/distal 

300

If you didn't document it...

It didn't happen!

400

Why do we SOAP?

Medical record communication, systematic approach, critical thinking

400

Pasteur is known as ... and disproved which theory

Father of biology, disproved the spontaneous generation theory 

400

What is the difference between catabolic and anabolic?

Catabolic = Breaking down enzyme (heat is created when bonds break)

Anabolic = Building up enzymes (energy is needed) 

400
Name the regions of the thoracic limb in order proximal to distal

Scapular, brachial, antebrachium, carpal, metacarpal, digital 

400

The luminal phase is started by 

Pancreatic enzymes

500

What are the two forms of consent appropriate for medical record keeping? 

Informed written consent, verbal consent 

500

What are plasmids?

Small, circular, double stranded DNA molecules that are distinct chromosomal DNA and can replicate independently

500

Glycolysis occurs in 

Cytosol of all living tissues

500

What are functions of the bone?

Weight bearing, protects organs, levers for movement, storage of minerals, storage of fat, blood cell formation

500

What did Ferdinand Cohen discover?

Bacillis can go from vegetative to endospore