Anatomy
OMM
Pediatric Respiratory
Pharm
Micro
100

The contents of the vascular compartment of the neck surrounded by the carotid sheath (3)

What is 

1. Internal jugular v.

2. Carotid a.

3. Vagus n.

100

Which of the following is a direct technique: HVLA, FPR, SCS?

What is HVLA?

100

This respiratory virus is extraordinarily contagious and infects nearly all children by age 2.

What is Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)?

100

Floroquinolones inhibit ___ synthesis and typically have this suffix.

What is DNA synthesis and (-floxacin)?

100

The disease that is caused by Bordetella pertussis.

What is whooping cough?


200

The 3 main branches of the subclavian artery

What is

1. Vertebral a.

2. Thyrocervical trunk

3. Scapular a.?

200

The percentage of an otter's body weight that it eats in food per day.

What is 25%?

200

To avoid Sudden Death Syndrome in infants, place the infant in this sleeping position. 

What is supine?

200

Rifampin is a ____ inhibitor.

What is RNA polymerase?

200

The shape of Strep. pneumo bacteria is classified as ____ and they are gram - _____.

What is cocci and positive?

300

The 2 muscles that are innervated by the nerve that is located in posterior triangle of the neck.

What is trapezius m. and SCM? (innervated by Accessory n. CN XI)

300

This muscle's contraction mobilizes ribs 3-5.

What is pectoralis minor?

300

This is the most common perinatal bacterial pneumonia (PNA).

What is Group B Strep?

300

Which of the following antimicrobials are NOT protein synthesis inhibitors? 

1. Aminoglycosides

2. Tetracyclines

3. Cephalosporins

4. Chloramphenicol

What is Cephalosporins?

300

This is the reservoir for Legionella pneumophila.

What is contaminated water?

400

These air-filled abnormal structures in the neck are dilations of the saccule of the laryngeal ventricle and often occur from playing a wind instrument.

What is laryngocele?

400

This is the direction of treatment for an anterior rib 3-10 tender point when treating with SCS.

What is Flex, Side bend towards, and rotate towards?

400

This is a respiratory congenital defect that is a result of delay in pulmonary development and is classified by low alveolar count.

What is pulmonary hypoplasia?

400

All protein synthesis inhibitors are bacteriostatic EXCEPT _____.

What is aminoglycosides? (They are bactericidal)

400

This Strep. pyogenes toxin is responsible for necrotizing fasciitis.

What is Extotoxin B?


(Function: cystein protease ; destroys tissue)

500

The thyroid develops between these pharyngeal pouches.

What is 1 and 2?

500

This is the point of contact when treating an exhalation dysfunction in ribs 2-5 with FPR.

What is anterior contact?

500

This acute URI diagnosis requires 10 days of symptoms without improvement, worsening symptoms from a new fever of cough, or temp greater than 102.2F+, and purulent nasal discharge.

What is acute bacterial sinusitis?

500

Sulfamethoxazole (SMX) competitively inhibits _____ and Trimethoprim (TMP) competitively inhibits  ________.

What is bacterial dihydropteroate synthase and dihydrofolate reductase?


(SMX-TMP are a combination therapy that increases effectiveness of antibacterial medication by disrupting folate synthesis) 

500
These are the 2 vaccines against Strep. Pneumo: (Hint: one for >2 yrs old and one for <2 yrs old)

What is 23 valent pneumococcal polysaccharide and 7 valent conjugated vaccine?