Anatomy I
Anatomy II
Physical Diagnosis I
Physical Diagnosis II
Histology
100

The most commonly occluded vessel that supplies the heart

What is the left anterior descending artery (anterior interventricular artery)? 
100

Pulsatile mass just superior to the umbilicus

What is an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)?

100

The motions of the elbow

What are extension and flexion

100

A test that evaluates for a torn Achilles tendon

What is the Thompson Test

100

The type of tissue shown here

What is smooth muscle?

200

The 3 ligaments that make up the hip joint

What are the iliofemoral, pubofemoral, ischiofemoral ligaments? 

200

The order of components in the femoral triangle (lateral to medial)

What is Femoral Nerve, Artery, Vein, Lymphatics (NAVL)?

200

This is the meaning of finding that a patient has patellar reflexes of 1+

What is the reflex is diminished?

200

Phalen’s test is used to test for this condition

What is carpel tunnel syndrome?

200

The function of fibroblasts

What is synthesizing collagen (and other matrix proteins)?

300

The nerve that is damaged in Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

What is the ulnar nerve?

300

The 4 quadricep muscles

What are rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, and vastus medialis?

300

A location that would be tender in someone with appendicitis.

What is McBurney's Point

300

Two tests used to evaluate for ascites.

What are Fluid Wave Sign and Shifting Dullness

300


The type of cell shown here

What are mast cells?

400

The order of the brachial plexus

What is Roots, Trunks, Division, Cords, Branches?

400

The order that you listen to the heart valves on physical exam? 

What is aortic, pulmonic, tricuspid, then mitral? (All Physicians Take Money)

400

The sounds you listen for when measuring blood pressure manually. 

What are Korotkoff Sounds

400

The three special tests used to evaluate a patient for pneumonia

What are egophony, bronchophony, and whispered pectoriloquy?

400

The name of the stain used here

What is Masson's Trichrome?

500

The structures that are in the foregut

What are the distal 1/3 of esophagus, stomach, first 1.5 parts of duodenum, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen?

500

The five branches of the Brachial Plexus

What are the musculocutaneous, axillary, median, radial, and ulnar nerves?

500

The presence of Stridor indicates this

What is an upper airway obstruction?

500

Demonstrate the four auscultatory locations for heart sounds. 

500

The name for connective tissue sheath that immediately surrounds fascicles of skeletal muscle fibers

What is Perimysium?