Faculty
Anatomy
Clinical Skills/Simulation
Osteopathic Medicine
Clinical Medicine
100

Who is the dean of OCOM?

Dr. Robert T Hasty

100

In vertebrates and most other animals, this term of orientation refers to the back or near the spine

Dorsal

100

The S in SOAP note stands for this

Subjective portion - includes the chief complaint, history of present illness, medical history, and review of systems

100

Who is the founder of osteopathic medicine

Andrew Taylor Still 

100

This joint disease is caused by repetitive wear and tear.

Osteoarthritis

200

Your anatomy orientation was presented by this member of the faculty?

Dr. Robert Minkes

200

This anatomical term can be used to refer to landmarks nearer to the head

Cephalad

200

How are the sounds of a heartbeat made?

Valves closing!

200

What licensing exam do you have to take in order to graduate?

COMLEX 

(USMLE is optional but most students take it)

200

Ibuprofen is this type of drug.

NSAID (non steroidal anti-inflammatory)

300

This member of the faculty is the Associate Dean for pre-clinical education.

Double Jeopardy if you know the Associate Dean for clinical education.

Dr. Mark Coty

300

Hitting this nerve is very funny but painful!

Ulnar nerve... haha

300

If you only have a blood pressure cuff (sphygmomanometer) but no stethoscope, what information can you get on a patient's blood pressure?

Systolic by palpation. The diastolic pressure can only be measured by listening for when the beating stops

300

This is the name of an OMM technique when you would most likely hear a crack or pop?

High Velocity, Low Amplitude or HVLA

300

You should order this type of imaging to detect a blood clot in the pulmonary arteries.

CT Angiogram with contrast

400

In what floor can you find the virtual anatomy lab?

2nd floor


400

This organ important filters blood and contains red and white pulp

Spleen

400

Tapping just below the knee with a reflex hammer tests function of the spinal cord at this level?

L4

400

The term that refers to a region of the body closer to the midline.

Medial

400

A large number of cells dying, not due to apoptosis is called this

Necrosis

500

This faculty member is the director of OMM/OPP.

Dr. Darren McAuley

500

What is the 1st Cranial Nerve?

Olfactory nerve - gives you your sense of smell!

500

This foot reflex is healthy in newborns but abnormal in the adult population

Babinski Reflex

500

How many tenets of osteopathic medicine are there?

Four

500

A patient who understands what you are saying, but is unable to produce coherent sentences has this type of deficit?

Broca's Aphasia or Expressive Aphasia