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Term

define:

reliability

validity

kappa

Definition

reliability is the reproducibility of data

 

validity is a measure of accuracy

 

kappa is a measure of inter-rater reliability

 

= Pr(o) - Pr(e) / 1 - Pr(e)

Term

when do you use fleiss's kappa?

Cohen's kappa?

 

Definition

for multi-rater data

 

for bi-rater data

Term
how to determine Pr(o)
Definition
add up all unanimous aggrements and divide by total
Term
how to determine Pr(e)
Definition

add a rater's positives and divide by total

(this is their probability for positives) 

multiply by the other rater's probability for positives

 

this is a calculation of both rater's likelihood of finding a positive

 

add this number to a calculation of both rater's likelihood of finding a negative

Term
explain positive predictive value
Definition
true positives / the number of people who screened positive (true or flase)
Term

SNOUT'S RULE:

 

A highly sensitive test... 

Definition

=> few false negatives

=> Very sensitive test with negative result rules out the disease  

Term

SPIN RULE:

 

 A highly specific test

  

Definition

      => few false positives

        => Very specific test with positive result rules in the disease

Term
Unlike sensitivity and specificity, predictive values are largely dependent on ____________ in examined population
Definition

disease prevalence


For example, a test for malaria with very high sensitivity and specificity has:

    - good PPV in sub-Saharan Africa,

    - extremely low PPV in the US

      because the prevalence of malaria is vanishingly low in US

Term
functions of brachioradialis?
Definition
besides being considered a posterior compartment muscle and being innervated by the radial nerve, it is a FLEXOR.  it can also supinate AND pronate
Term
shoulder muscles producing external rotation:
Definition
Infraspinatus
Supraspinatus
Teres Minor

Term

shoulder muscles producing internal rotation:

Definition
Latissimus Dorsi
Pectoralis Major
Subscapularis
Teres Major
Term
shoulder muscles producing external rotation
Definition
Infraspinatus
Supraspinatus
Teres Minor
Term
bone regeneration following a fracture
Definition

 

FractureàTear of blood vesselsàBlood collectionàBlood clot

   Blood clot converted into granulation tissue (loose CT)
   Fibrocartilagefills the space forming aCallus
   Differentiation of  osteoprogenitors in periosteum & endosteum
   Invade around & within callus
   Endochondral ossification of callus cartilage
   Spongy bone à Compact bone à Remodeled bone
Term
what Abs would a FANA test be positive for which would distinguish Sjorgens from SLE?
Definition

it would be positive for anti-SS-A and SS-B

 

in addition, it would be RF positive and have a speckled FANA appearance

 

salivary gland destruction is seen in this disease and lymphoid destruction at the lip

Term
RF status of a patient with juvenile RA?
Definition
absent or not found
Term
determination between RA and acute RA.
Definition

acute RA has to be caused by viruses and have a course that is about 5 weeks long and self-limiting.

 

if it has lasted 6-8 weeks, it is not acute, and this is important because treatments are different.

Term
types of immunologic response:
Definition

Type 1:  Reagin (allergy) mediated (IgE)

Type 2:  Cytotoxic (IgM and IgG)

Type 3:  Ab-Ag complex (IgM and IgG)

Type 4:  Delayed hypersensitivity (cell mediated immunity)

 

Term
use of difunisal for fever
Definition
you should NOT use difunisal for fever because it cannot cross the BBB
Term

Which test would most likely be normal or near normal in a patient with Dermat/Poly?

Serum Creatine kinase

Electromyography

Muscle biopsy

Autoantibodies

T3T4 thyroid test

Definition
T3T4 thyroid test
Term

During an isotonic contraction of skeletal muscle, the maximum velocity of shortening is a function of:


Number of motor units recruited

Rate of cross-bridge cycling

Number of cross-bridges that are in a position to interact with actin filaments

Frequency of action potentials across the sarcolemma

Rate of calcium influx across the sarcolemma

Definition
Rate of cross-bridge cycling
Term

In immune complex vasculitis, which of the following is the predominant effector cell?


B-cell

Giant cell

Macrophage

Polymorphonuclear leukocyte

T-cell

Definition

Polymorphonuclear leukocyte


Term

A patient complains of vague pain over the anterior medial portion of the shoulder girdle just under the

clavicle. You palpate the area and find they are tender to palpation over the corocoid process of the

scapula. Injury to what tendon may cause this finding?


Supraspinatus tendon

Teres minor tendon

Long head of biceps tendon

Short head of biceps tendon

Deltoid tendon

Definition
Short head of biceps tendon
Term
ESR rate in fibromyalgia?
Definition
normal
Term
what gland is likely to be involved in sjogren's disease?
Definition
the parotid
Term
what is the elbow like in nursemaids elbow?
Definition
extended and pronated with traction
Term
what are the two types of synoviocytes?
Definition

both are members of the synovial intima

 

A and B.

 

A is phagocytic, of macrophage origin, and is responsible for the removal of undesirable elements from synovial fluid

 

B is fibroblastic (mesyncimal) in origin and produces hyaluronan which makes the synovial fluid ropy 

Term
osteoporosis vs. petrosis
Definition

in petrosis, clastic activity is inhibited and leads to loss of the medullary cavity (which leads to loss of marrow).  obviously this will lead to anemia.

-there is carbonin anhydrase deficiency and limited RANKL (which is needed to activate the clasts)

 

clast activity and demineralization

Term
what will you see in pyogenic osteomyolitis and osteomyelitis in general?
Definition

infections around bone, may have come from a direct inoculation (usually staph or salmonella in sickle cell)

 

this is where you see the sequestrum and involucrum

Term
what dx is finkelstein's test ruling out?  what muscles are involved?
Definition

de quevarvain's tenosynovitis

 

extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus

Term
what do Ia muscle fibers sense (report)?
Definition

stretch, NOT contraction, and passive stretch at that.  if the biceps muscle is being actively contracted, the triceps muscle's Ia activity is increasing.

 

The actual LENGTH is being measured by Ib, not Ia. A measures RATE.

Term
what is peyronie disease?
Definition
fibromatosis on penis (superfiscial lesion in the same family of dupuytrens contractures)
Term
best use for indomethacin besides DA closure?
Definition

major inflammation, RA, AS, Gouty Arthritis

 

not simple fevers and pain (there's a high rate of intolerance)

Term
what does misopristol due?
Definition

in is a form of diclofenac and it induces uterine contractions.

 

monitor hepatic enzymes for all diclofenacs

Term
how does one distinguish between polymyocitiis and dermatiomyocitis using IHC?
Definition
polymyo will be CD8+
Term
what Ab is found in the complexes of henoch scholein purpora?
Definition
IgA
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