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Psychiatry-Psychotherapy
Characteristics of psychotherapy,
What are the non specific curativ...,
What are the specific curative fa...
20  cards
Neuro II - First Aid
A 33 year old male presents with ...,
A 27 year old female presents wit...,
A 79 year old man presents with b...
112  cards
Psychiatry-Sex & Gender
Where do people exit the sexual r...,
Criteria for diagnosis of female ...,
Flavors of female sexual interest...
21  cards
Psychiatry-Suicide & Violence
Suicide ideation,
Suicide intent,
Male mode of suicide
11  cards
Psychiatry-Dissociative Disorders
Splitting off of clusters of ment...,
What are psychiatrists trying to ...,
What is the etiology of many type...
6  cards
Histology-Eye
3 layers of the eye,
Main refractive structure of they...,
White of the eye continuous with ...
32  cards
Anatomy-Ear
What part of the external ear is ...,
How do you know if you are lookin...,
What structures are indicated below
48  cards
Physiology-Auditory System
Wavelength,
Frequency pitch,
Amplitude loudness
29  cards
Physiology-Vestibular System
What types of movements are sense...,
Movement in which direction will ...,
What regions of the ear are respo...
22  cards
ICS-Dizziness
What are the most common causes o...,
A 60 year old female complains of...,
What semicircular canal is most o...
15  cards
Anatomy-Orbit
What structures are indicated below,
What bones contribute to formatio...,
What structures is indicated below
35  cards
Physiology-Optics
Why does your fishing rod appear ...,
What happens to the bending of li...,
How does your lens focus light
19  cards
Physiology-Visual Pathways
Areas of the visual field,
What does the lens do to the imag...,
Areas of the retina
22  cards
Physiology-Visual Physiology
What cells are found in the perip...,
Why isn t resolution great in the...,
Why can you see better at the fov...
19  cards
Anatomy-Eye Movements
Conjugate eye movements,
Vergent eye movements,
Saccadic eye movements
35  cards
Anatomy-Cerebellum
Afferent and efferent white matte...,
What is this region,
Where do the highlighted structur...
28  cards
ICS-Multiple Sclerosis
Criteria for diagnosis of multipl...,
Young female and northern hemisph...,
A 21 year old female presents to ...
15  cards
Biochemistry-O2 Toxicity
What are the ros,
Where is the majority of superoxi...,
Where do you see production of hy...
21  cards
Anatomy-Face
What bones make up the facial ske...,
What muscles are involved in faci...,
Facial muscle used in horror or s...
24  cards
Anatomy-Infratemporal Fossa
What structures are indicated below,
What structures are indicated below,
What structure is indicated below...
24  cards
Anatomy-Facial & Trigeminal Nerves
Cn v sensory functions,
Cn v motor functions,
Nucleus for trigeminal nerve moto...
28  cards
Physiology-Cranial Nerve Deficits
A 24 year old female presents to ...,
What physical exam findings are t...,
What could be causing a patient t...
14  cards
Psychiatry-Interventional Psychiatry
How does transcranial magnetic st...,
What are chronic effects of rtms ...,
Use for rtms
7  cards
ICS-Headache
What type of headaches present wi...,
Historical red flags for secondar...,
Past medical history red flags fo...
24  cards
Pharmacology-Migraine Therapy
A patient presents with throbbing...,
Treatment for patients with migra...,
Treatment for patients who only n...
11  cards
Pharmacology-Anti-Epileptic Drugs
What is the difference between a ...,
How effective are anti seizure drugs,
What is the most prevalent etiolo...
39  cards
ICS-Epilepsy
Definition of epilepsy,
A 21 year old woman comes to see ...,
A patient presents to the ed with...
19  cards
ICS-Neurologic Exam
A 65 year old man with a history ...,
What to ask on mental status in a...,
Patient presents with visual comp...
17  cards
Anatomy-Nasal Cavity & Sinuses
What structures make up the nasal...,
Which nasal concha is most often ...,
Which bones are often the bone so...
21  cards
Microbiology-Eye, Ear & Sinus Infections
What is it called when the struct...,
Who is the most common cause of this,
This patient came to see you beca...
29  cards
Pathology-Eye w:some Nose & Ear
What is the difference between le...,
A patient presents to the clinic ...,
Most common peripheral nerve tumo...
67  cards
Biochemistry-Brain Metabolism Disorders
What is responsible for the major...,
Astocyte neuron lactate shuttle a...,
Where does the neuron get the maj...
20  cards
Pathology Lab-Eyes, Ears & PNS
A 40 year old woman presents with...,
A fifty five year old male commer...,
A 75 year old man presents to you...
29  cards
Anatomy-Upper Brainstem
Where is the visual field motion ...,
Where is the structure located in...,
Where is the structure located in...
30  cards
Anatomy-Basal Ganglia
Main components of the basal ganglia,
Lentiform nucleus,
Corpus striatum
25  cards
Anatomy-Dorsal Thalamus
What structures belong to the die...,
The internal medullary lamina div...,
What inputs are received by the t...
30  cards
ICS-Movement Disorders
Extra pyramidal lesions,
Three things that can cause parki...,
What are the characteristic featu...
22  cards
Pharmacology-Neurodegeneration
Anatomically speaking when do pat...,
Which basal ganglia pathway is ov...,
How does parkinson s disease affe...
21  cards
Pharmacology-Antipsychotics
Schizophrenia as a disease of thirds,
The first drug developed to sedat...,
Two categories of antipsychotics
21  cards
Psychiatry-Schizophrenia
Definition of psychosis,
Positive symptoms of psychosis,
Negative symptoms of psychosis
20  cards
Anatomy-Hypothalamus
Where in the brain is the hypotha...,
What is the hypothalamus s genera...,
What regulatory feedback loops de...
18  cards
Anatomy-Olfatory & Limbic
What path is taken by the neurons...,
Where do neurons projecting to th...,
Why do you sometimes lose your se...
22  cards
Cytology-Cortex
What are the areas indicated below,
What are the two main cell types ...,
How many layers is the cerebral c...
17  cards
Psychiatry-Neuropsychiatry
A patient comes in speaking witho...,
What region of the brain mediates...,
What region of the frontal lobe i...
17  cards
Physiology-Aphasia, Agnosia
What circuit is disrupted in apha...,
What is not an aphasia,
A patient presents to the ed comp...
20  cards
Psychology-Stress
Allostasis,
How does stress contribute to phy...,
What three structures are associa...
15  cards
ICS-Dementia
Gradual forgetfulness vs rapid on...,
Criteria for diagnosis of dementia,
Easy quick way to assess memory f...
13  cards
ICS-Delirium
End organ dysfunction of the brain,
Delirium is a what until proven o...,
Criteria for diagnosis of delirium
20  cards
Epidemiology-Randomized Control
In a randomized control trial wha...,
How does a randomized controlled ...,
How does a double blind randomize...
24  cards
Physiology-Placebo
The improvement attributable to n...,
Where are placebo effects most si...,
An adverse placebo effect
5  cards
Imaging
What structure is indicated in th...,
What structure is indicated below,
What structure is indicated below
30  cards
Psychiatry-ADHD
3 types of adhd,
Why do we prescribe stimulants fo...,
Criteria for diagnosis of adhd
21  cards
Pharmacology-Stimulants
Why do stimulants cause weight loss,
What molecule levels are elevated...,
3 drugs used to treat adhd and na...
14  cards
Microbiology-Prions and Viral CNS Infections
What would em of the microbe caus...,
What are the majority of rabies e...,
How long does it typically take f...
16  cards
Pathology Lab-Demyelinating CNS
A 32 year old woman presented wit...,
A 50 year old male presented with...,
A 62 year old woman with a 6 year...
20  cards
ICS-TBI
A 37 year old man fell asleep at ...,
What are acute indicators of tbi,
What severity of tbis are most co...
26  cards

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