Rosa Romano
OMM
Med Morph
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Social Medicine Roulette
100

This test is used to screen patients for fall risks. 

TUG test (timed get up and go test)

If >12 seconds, patient is at increased fall risk!

100

This landmark is found at the spinous process of T2.

SUPERIOR ANGLE of scapula 

100

The sciatic nerve bifurcates in the _________ into the following branches: __________ .

Popliteal fossa

tibial nerve (medial) + common fibular nerve (more lateral)

100
Explain the expected Vd (volume of distribution) for drugs that are highly distributed into muscle, adipose tissue, and other nonvascular compartments 

High Vd!

Vd=Dose/[Drug]plasma

Vd describes the extent to which a drug partitions between the plasma and tissue compartments! If a drug has nonvascular targets, its Vd would be high since not really in systemic circulation!

100

A 12 yo female pt. comes into your clinic for her 11-12 yo vaccinations at her well visit. As the physician, you will recommend the following given her age.

11-12 

T-TDap

Human-HPV

Men- Meningococcal

200

______ ________ are the legal writings that direct treatment in the event that patients lose decision-making capacity. 

Advance directives!

These exist to provide patients with a voice in their care when they are unable to do so

200

Lower ribs 6-10 primarily have movement in this plane and have a ______ ______ motion.

Coronal (lateral plane).

Bucket Handle Motion

200

A positive Trendelenburg sign is defined by a contralateral/ipsilateral pelvic drop when asked to stand only on the affected limb.


A Trendelenburg gait causes patients to lean towards the contralateral/ipsilateral side of the nerve lesion. 

contralateral 

ipsilateral 

200

Population that is deficient in the enzymes for Phase II

Infants 

Infants have immature metabolic systems and develop at different rates! This may cause them to metabolize certain drugs and substances at slower rates when compared to adults

200

These are the 3 E's that SAMHSA uses to define trauma.

Event, Experience, and Effect

300

While most body functions decrease with age, these two factors increase!

Residual lung volume increases (decreased compliance as we age)

Increase in visceral and ectopic fat deposition (body trying to protect vital organs)

300

You find that your patient has an inhalation dysfunction of ribs 6-10 (yikes). The key rib is this one. 

Rib 10

B-ottom

I-nhalation

T-op

E-exhalation 

300

Intragluteal injections are safe only in the ________ quadrant.

superolateral 

300

Acidic and neural drugs bind to _________, while basic drugs bind to ________________. 

albumin

alpha1-acid glycoprotein 

300

A cancer center launches two programs: (1) an effective screening program that reduces new cases by 30%, and (2) a new therapy that doubles average survival among people already diagnosed. Population is stable; assume steady effects after several years. The   net effect of these measures are?

Incidence decreases 

Prevalence increases (always increases with longer survival)

400

__________ refers to muscle atrophy and intramuscular adipose accumulation, while __________ refers to a loss of muscle strength.

Sarcopenia

Dynapenia 

400

While motion testing rib 1, both hands came up with inhalation but only the right came down with exhalation. Your diagnosis is this.

Left rib 1 is inhaled.

400

The nerve to obturator internus supplies both of these muscles.

superior gemellus and obturator internus 

400

Acetaminophen produces this byproduct via the CYP450 enzyme. Chronic alcohol consumption has what effect on this pathway (sorry not very jeopardy of me to ask a question)?

NAPQI 

Chronic alcohol consumption induces CYP2E, which can exacerbate liver damaging effect of Tylenol. Glutathione (antioxidant) cannot convert NAPQI into its inactive form quickly enough-->toxicity!

400

A medical student on a sexual-assault response rotation develops intrusive images, hypervigilance, and poor sleep after repeatedly hearing survivors’ detailed histories. She has not been directly harmed. The preceptor reviews prevention using A-B-C (Awareness, Balance, Connection) and sets up peer debriefs. The most likely phenomenon is this.

Vicarious trauma (not directly exposed, but experiencing the trauma via others)

500

Clay Mock (lecture guest star) shared that he helped litigate this legal case (please describe in detail).

JK!

As our bones age __________ activity is unchanged, while ___________ activity is decreased.

osteoclast activity unchanged (resorption or crush)

osteoblast activity is decreased (not able to build as much bone, so bone mineral content decreases)

500

This side of your body more commonly experiences an inhalation dysfunction. 

Left side 

500

This nerve of the sacral plexus supplies sensory innervation to the perineum and  genitalia.

Pudendal nerve 

500

Help! I just gave my patient way too much aspirin (weak acid) and they are not okay! You will administer this to help prevent an overdose and save my medical license! How does this save my patient?

Bicarbonate

You are explicitly alkalizing the pH (increasing pH) to favor the ionized form of the drug (HA <--> A- + H+) so it can be trapped in the lumen and excreted into the urine!

500

A 13-year-old girl comes for a sports physical. She had menarche 6 months ago. On exam, her breasts show a distinct elevation of the areola and papilla above the contour of the breast, creating a “mound on mound” appearance. Pubic hair is coarse and curly over the pubis but does not extend to the medial thighs.

The Tanner stage of development that best describes these findings is this.

Stage 4