Concepts from PBL Case
Pharmacology
Microbiology
Anatomy
H&P and OPP
100

A list of different conditions that could cause similar symptoms to those a patient presents with

What is a differential diagnosis?

100

A hormone that allows sugar from your blood stream to enter the cells and be used for energy

What is insulin?

100

A part of the bacterial cell structure that is thick in Gram-positive bacteria, and thin in Gram-negative bacteria

What is the cell wall?

100

The bones of the fingers and toes are both called THESE

What are phalanges?

100

A measure of cardiovascular function that is typically palpated at the radial artery. The normal range is 60-100

What is pulse?

200

A test that measures the amount of glucose attached to hemoglobin over the last 2-3 months

What is hemoglobin A1C?

200

The main medical condition that lisinopril is prescribed to treat

What is hypertension?

200

A bacterial shape where cells are round/spherical

What are cocci?

200

This tooth type, with its larger surface area, is best suited for grinding

What are molars?

200

The process of listening to the internal sounds of the body, such as the heart and lungs

What is auscultation?

300

Concise description in a patient’s own words of what is wrong

What is a chief concern?

300

The mechanism of action of clindamycin

What is binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit in bacteria? (Also OK: What is inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis?)

300

A specific bacterium that is visible under the microscope as grape-like clusters, colonizes the nares (nostrils) and skin, and forms gold colonies on agar

What is Staphylococcus aureus?

300

Muscles within the same compartment share the same THIS

What is innervation?

300

An OPP method involving a rapid, precise thrust applied to a joint over a very small range of motion, staying within the joint's anatomical limits to avoid injury

What is high velocity low amplitude (HVLA)?

400

Surgical treatment to remove dead/infected tissue

What is debridement?

400

A medication that works by suppressing the production of new sugar from body stores and increases the ability to take up and use sugar from the blood

What is glucophage / Metformin?

400

An enzyme that some bacteria use to convert hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. When testing for this in the lab, a positive result is indicated by bubbles

What is catalase?

400

The upper right first molar is THIS tooth number

What is #3?

400

The amount of pressure exerted against the walls of the arteries when the left ventricle contracts. (This is the top part of a typical blood pressure reading.)

What is systolic pressure?

500

Infection of the bone

What is osteomyelitis?

500

A medication that lowers blood pressure and has kidney protective effects for diabetics

What is olmesartan / Benicar?

500

A test that is used to differentiate Staphylococcus aureus (positive for this test result) from other Staphylococci, such as S. epidermidis and S. saprophyticus (all negative for this test result)

What is the coagulase test?

500

This tendon attaching to the calcaneus is a site of a major muscle-stretch reflex, as well as being the strongest tendon on the body

What is the Achilles tendon?

500

An OPP treatment method in which a dysfunctional body region is addressed with a combination of neutral positioning, application of an activating force, and placed into position of ease. Developed by Stanley Schiowitz, DO

What is facilitated positional release (FPR)?