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303 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 303
What is thoracic outlet syndrome?

Compression of one or more of the structures passing
out of the thoracic outlet. The subclavian artery or vein or lower portion of the brachial
plexus is often involved.

Mechanical force acting on a cell membrane
-Opening of mechanosensitive pores
-Distortion of mechanosensitive proteins
Signal transduction into the cell and nucleus
Generation of a cellular response

- patient contracts the muscle
- direct: contracts the involved muscle
- indirect: contracts the ipsilateral antagonist or the same muscle on the contralateral side

- Portions of Pancreas
- Duodenum
- Jejunum
- Ileum
- Asc. Colon
- Proximal 2/3 of Transverse colon
(midgut)
- Adrenals, gonads, kidneys, upper 1/2 ureter

Term 2 of 303
Historical timeline: 1849?

1849 - A. T. Still invents a new Surgical Technique

1849 - A. T. Still marries 1st wife, Mary V.


1849 - a. t. still publishes his first book on osteopathy


1849 - a. t. still establishes first medical school

,Term 3 of 303
What is Tenet #4?

Mechanical force acting on a cell membrane
-Opening of mechanosensitive pores
-Distortion of mechanosensitive proteins
Signal transduction into the cell and nucleus
Generation of a cellular response


colloids with physical property of liquids and solids

absorbs energies in intermolecular bonds (Sol-gel interconversions)


think of cornstarch and water

Rational treatment is based upon an understanding of the basic principles of body unity,
self-regulation, and the interrelationship, of structure and function
(Ex: follow patient's needs)


complex, extremely weak EMF of the organism hypothesized to involve electromagnetic
bioinformation for regulating homeodynamics

Term 4 of 303
Where is the chapman point for stomach peristalsis, liver, and gallbladder?

Between ribs 5 and 6 at costal merge (left side for stomach, right side for liver)

Between ribs 6 and 7 at costochondral junction (left side for stomach, right side for liver
and gallbladder)

Along lateral side of sternum b/w ribs 2 and 3 (both sides)

Between ribs 7 and 8 at costochondral junction (left side for spleen, right side for pancreas)

,Term 5 of 303
What are the false ribs?

1-7

8-10

11-12


7-10

Term 6 of 303
What makes a rib false?

- cns, pns, ans that control body functions
- omt normalizes neurological functioning, balancing the ans, proprioception, homeostasis
-exercise (stretching, strengthening), surgery, medications


limited by the joint architecture & limit of passive range of motion

- Manubrium
- 1st ribs Bi/L
- T1

attaches via a synchondroses

Term 7 of 303
Where is the chapman point for abdomen, ovaries, and urethra?

superior and medial point of surgical neck of humerus

inferior to the xiphoid process

superior aspect of the pubic tubercles

superior and medial point of surgical neck of humerus

, Term 8 of 303
Historical timeline: 1929

Pharmacology was added to curricula

A. t. still searched for answers

American school of osteopathy (aso)


- joint positioned away from the barrier toward the ease
- allows neural mechanisms or fascial tensions to be altered to permit improved motion

Definition 9 of 303
Vasoconstriction and Decrease peristalsis

Visceral afferents

What is mechanotransduction?

Sympathetic affect to Midgut

What is facilitation?

Term 10 of 303
what makes up the FUNCTIONAL INLET?

- stretch of skin
- ex: enlarged lymph nodes, lumps, and bumps

Somatic Plexuses: sacral - sciatic n., pudendal; coccygel

contraction of a muscle against resistance while maintaining muscle length

- Manubrium w/ Angle of Louis
- 1st & 2nd ribs Bi/L
- T1-T4

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