Chapter 1 Osmosis Prime: Biochemistry
- Amino acid metabolism
 - Amino acids and protein folding
 - Cholesterol metabolism
 - Citric acid cycle
 - Electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation
 - Enzyme function
 - Fatty acid oxidation
 - Fatty acid synthesis
 - Gluconeogenesis
 - Glycogen metabolism
 - Glycolysis
 - Ketone body metabolism
 - Nitrogen and urea cycle
 - Nucleotide metabolism
 - Pentose phosphate pathway
 
Chapter 2 Osmosis Prime: Biostatistics and Epidemiology
- Case-control study
 - Causality
 - Cohort study
 - Confounding
 - Correlation
 - Cross sectional study
 - DALY and QALY
 - Direct standardization
 - Ecologic study
 - Hypothesis testing One tailed and two tailed tests
 - Incidence and prevalence
 - Indirect standardization
 - Information bias
 - Interaction
 - Introduction to biostatistics
 - Linear regression
 - Logistic regression
 - Mean
 - Measures of risk
 - Mortality rates and case-fatality
 - Normal distribution and z-scores
 - Odds ratio
 - One-way ANOVA
 - Paired t-test
 - Positive and negative predictive value
 - Probability
 - Randomized Control Trial
 - Range
 - Repeated measures ANOVA
 - Sample size
 - Selection bias
 - Sensitivity and specificity
 - Standard error of the mean (Central limit theorem)
 - Test precision and accuracy
 - Two-sample t-test
 - Two-way ANOVA
 - Type I and type II errors
 - Types of data
 
Chapter 3 Osmosis Prime: Cardiovascular
- Abnormal heart sounds
 - Action potentials in myocytes
 - Action potentials in pacemaker cells
 - Aneurysms
 - Angina pectoris
 - Angiosarcoma
 - Aortic dissection
 - Aortic valve disease
 - Arterial disease
 - Arteriovenous malformation
 - Atrial fibrillation
 - Atrial flutter
 - Atrial septal defect
 - Atrioventricular block
 - AV reentrant tachycardia
 - Baroreceptors
 - Behcet's disease
 - Blood pressure
 - Brugada syndrome
 - Bundle branch block
 - Cardiac conduction velocity
 - Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling
 - Cardiac tamponade
 - Cardiac tumors
 - Cardiovascular anatomy and physiology
 - Central anti-adrenergics
 - Changes in pressure-volume loops
 - Chemoreceptors
 - Chronic venous insufficiency
 - Coarctation of the aorta
 - Compliance of blood vessels
 - Congestive heart failure
 - Cor pulmonale
 - Deep vein thrombosis
 - Dilated cardiomyopathy
 - Electrical conduction in the heart
 - Endocarditis
 - Excitability and refractory periods
 - Frank-Starling relationship
 - Glomus tumor
 - Hypertension
 - Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
 - Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
 - Kawasaki disease
 - Laminar flow and Reynolds number
 - Long QT syndrome and Torsade de pointes
 - Lymphatic anatomy and physiology
 - Lymphedema
 - Mitral valve disease
 - Myocardial infarction
 - Myocarditis
 - Normal heart sounds
 - Nutcracker syndrome
 - Patent ductus arteriosus
 - Pericarditis and pericardial effusion
 - Peripheral postsynaptic anti-adrenergics Alpha blockers
 - Peripheral postsynaptic anti-adrenergics Beta blockers
 - Peripheral presynaptic anti-adrenergics
 - Peripheral vascular disease 2
 - Peripheral vascular disease
 - Premature atrial contraction
 - Premature ventricular contraction
 - Pressures in the cardiovascular system
 - Pressure-volume loops
 - Pulmonary valve disease
 - Renin-angiotensin aldosterone system
 - Resistance to blood flow
 - Restrictive cardiomyopathy
 - Rheumatic heart disease
 - Shock
 - Stroke volume
 - Superior mesenteric artery syndrome
 - Tetralogy of Fallot
 - Thrombophlebitis
 - Transposition of the great vessels
 - Tricuspid valve disease
 - Truncus arteriosus
 - Vascular tumors
 - Vasculitis
 - Ventricular fibrillation
 - Ventricular septal defect
 - Ventricular tachycardia
 - Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
 
Chapter 4 Osmosis Prime: Cell Physiology
- Atrophy
 - Cell membrane
 - Cell signaling pathways
 - Cell-cell junctions
 - Cellular structure and function
 - Cytoskeleton and intracellular motility
 - Endocytosis and exocytosis
 - Extracellular matrix
 - Free radicals and cellular injury
 - Hyperplasia and hypertrophy
 - Inflammation
 - Ischemia
 - Metaplasia and dysplasia
 - Necrosis and apoptosis
 - Nuclear structure
 - Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes
 - Osmosis
 - Resting membrane potential
 - Selective permeability of the cell membrane
 
Chapter 5 Osmosis Prime: Clinical Reasoning
- Breastfeeding
 - Clinical Reasoning Abdominal pain
 - Clinical Reasoning ACLS
 - Clinical Reasoning Acute respiratory distress syndrome
 - Clinical Reasoning Adrenal insufficiency
 - Clinical Reasoning Adrenal masses and tumors
 - Clinical Reasoning Amenorrhea
 - Clinical Reasoning Anemia
 - Clinical Reasoning Appendicitis
 - Clinical Reasoning Asthma
 - Clinical Reasoning Bleeding disorders
 - Clinical reasoning Blood products and transfusion
 - Clinical Reasoning Bowel obstruction
 - Clinical Reasoning Breast cancer
 - Clinical Reasoning BRUE
 - Clinical Reasoning Cardiomyopathy
 - Clinical Reasoning Child abuse
 - Clinical Reasoning Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
 - Clinical Reasoning Cirrhosis
 - Clinical Reasoning Colorectal cancer
 - Clinical reasoning Coronary artery disease
 - Clinical Reasoning Cushing syndrome
 - Clinical Reasoning Cystic fibrosis
 - Clinical Reasoning Dementia
 - Clinical Reasoning Diabetes mellitus
 - Clinical Reasoning Diarrhea
 - Clinical Reasoning Diffuse parenchymal lung disease
 - Clinical Reasoning Diverticula
 - Clinical Reasoning Dizziness and vertigo
 - Clinical Reasoning Endometrial hyperplasia and cancer
 - Clinical Reasoning Esophageal disorders
 - Clinical Reasoning Esophageal surgical conditions
 - Clinical Reasoning Esophagitis
 - Clinical Reasoning Gallbladder diseases
 - Clinical Reasoning Gastroesophageal reflux disease
 - Clinical Reasoning Gastroparesis
 - Clinical Reasoning GI bleeding
 - Clinical Reasoning Headache
 - Clinical Reasoning Heart Failure
 - Clinical Reasoning Hernias
 - Clinical Reasoning Hypercholesterolemia
 - Clinical Reasoning Hyperkalemia
 - Clinical Reasoning Hyperkinetic movement disorders
 - Clinical Reasoning Hypernatremia
 - Clinical reasoning Hypertension
 - Clinical Reasoning Hyperthyroidism
 - Clinical Reasoning Hypokalemia
 - Clinical Reasoning Hypokinetic movement disorders
 - Clinical Reasoning Hyponatremia
 - Clinical Reasoning Hypopituitarism
 - Clinical Reasoning Hypothyroidism and thyroiditis
 - Clinical Reasoning Infective endocarditis
 - Clinical Reasoning Inflammatory bowel disease
 - Clinical Reasoning Inflammatory myopathies
 - Clinical Reasoning Jaundice
 - Clinical Reasoning Joint pain
 - Clinical Reasoning Kawasaki disease
 - Clinical Reasoning Kidney stones
 - Clinical Reasoning Leukemia
 - Clinical Reasoning Lung cancer
 - Clinical Reasoning Lupus
 - Clinical Reasoning Lymphoma
 - Clinical Reasoning Malabsorption
 - Clinical Reasoning MEN syndromes
 - Clinical Reasoning Meningitis
 - Clinical Reasoning Mood disorders
 - Clinical Reasoning Myeloproliferative neoplasms
 - Clinical Reasoning Obsessive compulsive disorders
 - Clinical Reasoning Pancreatitis
 - Clinical Reasoning Pediatric allergies
 - Clinical Reasoning Pediatric infectious rashes
 - Clinical Reasoning Pediatric lower airway diseases
 - Clinical Reasoning Peptic ulcers and stomach cancer
 - Clinical Reasoning Pericardial disease
 - Clinical Reasoning Pituitary adenomas and pituitary hyperfunction
 - Clinical reasoning Plasma cell disorders
 - Clinical Reasoning Pleural effusion
 - Clinical Reasoning Pneumonia
 - Clinical Reasoning Pneumothorax
 - Clinical Reasoning Psychotic disorders
 - Clinical Reasoning Rheumatoid arthritis
 - Clinical Reasoning Seronegative arthritis
 - Clinical Reasoning Sickle cell disease
 - Clinical Reasoning Stroke
 - Clinical reasoning Syncope
 - Clinical reasoning Thrombocytopenia
 - Clinical reasoning Thrombophilia
 - Clinical Reasoning Thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer
 - Clinical Reasoning Traumatic brain injury
 - Clinical Reasoning Valvular heart disease
 - Clinical Reasoning Vasculitis
 - Clinical Reasoning Venous thromboembolism
 - Clinical Reasoning Viral hepatitis
 - Hypothesis testing One tailed and two tailed tests
 - Measures of risk
 - Menstrual cycle
 - Odds ratio
 - Positive and negative predictive value
 - Pregnancy
 - Sample size
 - Sensitivity and specificity
 - Stages of labor
 - Test precision and accuracy
 - Type I and type II errors
 
Chapter 6 Osmosis Prime: Clinician's corner
- Clinician's Corner 3 study tips for SHELF exams and USMLE Step 2
 - Clinician's Corner 5 steps to acing the USMLE step 1
 - Clinician's Corner Diagnostic errors
 - Clinician's Corner Do's and don'ts of patient care
 - Clinician's Corner Endocarditis
 - Clinician's Corner Helping a patient with a rare disease
 - Clinician's Corner How to avoid burnout
 - Clinician's Corner How to deliver bad news
 - Clinician's Corner How to give a good oral presentation
 - Clinician's Corner How to navigate your way in the hospital
 - Clinician's Corner How to strike a balance in medical school
 - Clinician's Corner How to tackle your first semester of med school
 - Clinician's Corner Shared decision making
 - Clinician's Corner Taking a good patient history
 - Clinician's Corner Writing a good progress note
 
Chapter 7 Osmosis Prime: Dermatology
- Acne vulgaris
 - Albinism
 - Atopic dermatitis
 - Bullous pemphigoid
 - Burns
 - Erythema multiforme
 - Hair
 - Lichen planus
 - Pemphigus vulgaris
 - Psoriasis
 - Skin anatomy and physiology
 - Skin Cancer
 - Stevens-Johnson syndrome
 - Wound healing
 
Chapter 8 Osmosis Prime: Electrocardiography
- ECG axis
 - ECG basics
 - ECG cardiac hypertrophy and enlargement
 - ECG cardiac infarction and ischemia
 - ECG intervals
 - ECG normal sinus rhythm
 - ECG QRS transition
 - ECG rate and rhythm
 
Chapter 9 Osmosis Prime: Embryology
- Development of the axial skeleton
 - Development of the cardiovascular system
 - Development of the digestive system and body cavities
 - Development of the fetal membranes
 - Development of the gastrointestinal system
 - Development of the muscular system
 - Development of the placenta
 - Development of the renal system
 - Development of the reproductive system
 - Development of the respiratory system
 - Development of the umbilical cord
 - Development of twins
 - Ectoderm
 - Endoderm
 - Fetal circulation
 - Hedgehog signaling pathway
 - Human development days 1-4
 - Human development days 4-7
 - Human development week 2
 - Human development week 3
 - Mesoderm
 - Pharyngeal arches
 
Chapter 10 Osmosis Prime: Endocrine
- 5-alpha-reductase deficiency
 - Acromegaly
 - Addison's disease
 - Adrenal hormone synthesis inhibitors
 - Adrenocorticotropic hormone
 - Androgen insensitivity syndrome
 - Calcitonin
 - Carcinoid syndrome
 - Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
 - Constitutional growth delay
 - Cortisol
 - Cushing's syndrome
 - Delayed puberty
 - Diabetes insipidus
 - Diabetes mellitus
 - Endocrine anatomy and physiology
 - Euthyroid sick syndrome
 - Gigantism
 - Glucagon
 - Glucocorticoids
 - Graves' disease
 - Growth hormone and somatostatin
 - Growth hormone deficiency
 - Hashimoto's thyroiditis
 - Hyperaldosteronism
 - Hyperparathyroidism
 - Hyperprolactinemia
 - Hyperthyroidism medications
 - Hyperthyroidism
 - Hypoparathyroidism
 - Hypopituitarism
 - Hypoprolactinemia
 - Hypothyroidism medications
 - Hypothyroidism
 - Insulins
 - Kallmann syndrome
 - Mineralocorticoids and mineralocorticoid antagonists
 - Multiple endocrine neoplasia
 - Neuroblastoma
 - Pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms
 - Parathyroid hormone
 - Pheochromocytoma
 - Pituitary adenoma
 - Pituitary apoplexy
 - Polycystic ovary syndrome
 - Postpartum thyroiditis
 - Precocious puberty
 - Premature ovarian failure
 - Prolactinoma
 - Riedel's thyroiditis
 - Sheehan's syndrome
 - Subacute granulomatous thyroiditis
 - Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion
 - Synthesis of adrenocortical hormones
 - Thyroid cancer
 - Thyroid hormone
 - Thyroid storm
 - Toxic multinodular goiter
 - Vitamin D
 - Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome
 - Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
 
Chapter 11 Osmosis Prime: Gastrointestinal
- Acid reducing medications
 - Acute cholecystitis
 - Acute pancreatitis
 - Alcoholic liver disease
 - Antidiarrheals
 - Aphthous ulcers
 - Appendicitis
 - Ascending cholangitis
 - Autoimmune hepatitis
 - Benign liver tumors
 - Bile secretion and enterohepatic circulation
 - Biliary atresia
 - Biliary colic
 - Carbohydrates and sugars
 - Celiac disease
 - Chewing and swallowing
 - Cholestatic liver disease
 - Chronic cholecystitis
 - Chronic pancreatitis
 - Cirrhosis
 - Colorectal cancer
 - Colorectal polyps
 - Crohn's disease
 - Dental caries disease
 - Diverticulosis and diverticulitis
 - Enteric nervous system and slow waves
 - Esophageal motility
 - Familial adenomatous polyposis
 - Fats
 - Gallbladder cancer
 - Gallstone ileus
 - Gallstone
 - Gastric motility and secretions
 - Gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology
 - Gastroschisis
 - Hemochromatosis
 - Hepatitis
 - Hepatocellular carcinoma
 - Hirschsprung's disease
 - Hydration
 - Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
 - Intestinal atresia
 - Intussusception
 - Irritable bowel syndrome
 - Juvenile polyposis syndrome
 - Lactose intolerance
 - Laxatives and cathartics
 - Liver anatomy and physiology
 - Neonatal hepatitis
 - Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
 - Omphalocele
 - Oral cancer
 - Pancreatic cancer
 - Pancreatic secretion
 - Peptic ulcer
 - Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
 - Primary biliary cirrhosis
 - Primary sclerosing cholangitis
 - Pulpitis
 - Satiety
 - Sialadenitis
 - Small bowel ischemia and infarction
 - Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
 - Thyroglossal duct cyst
 - Tropical sprue
 - Ulcerative colitis
 - Volvulus
 - Warthin's tumor
 - Wilson's disease
 
Chapter 12 Osmosis Prime: Genetics
- Alport syndrome
 - Angelman syndrome
 - Cell cycle
 - Cri du chat syndrome
 - DNA cloning
 - DNA damage and repair
 - DNA mutations
 - DNA replication
 - DNA structure
 - Down syndrome
 - Edwards syndrome
 - Epigenetics
 - Evolution and natural selection
 - Fragile X syndrome
 - Friedreich's ataxia
 - Gel electrophoresis and genetic testing
 - Gene regulation
 - Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
 - Huntington disease
 - Independent assortment of genes and linkage
 - Inheritance patterns
 - Klinefelter's syndrome
 - Lac operon
 - Marfan syndrome
 - Mendelian genetics and punnett squares
 - Mitosis and meiosis
 - Myotonic dystrophy
 - Patau syndrome
 - Polymerase chain reaction
 - Prader-Willi syndrome
 - Transcription
 - Translation
 
Chapter 13 Osmosis Prime: Hematology and Oncology
- Acute leukemia
 - Anticoagulants Direct coagulation factor inhibitors
 - Anticoagulants Heparin
 - Anticoagulants Warfarin
 - Antiphospholipid syndrome
 - Anti-platelet medications
 - Blood components
 - Blood groups and transfusions
 - Chronic leukemia
 - Clot retraction and fibrinolysis
 - Coagulation (secondary hemostasis)
 - Disseminated intravascular coagulation
 - DNA Alkylating medications
 - Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
 - Hematopoietic medications
 - Hemolytic-uremic syndrome
 - Hemophilia
 - Hodgkin lymphoma
 - Methemoglobinemia
 - Microtubule inhibitors
 - Monoclonal antibodies
 - Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
 - Platelet plug formation (primary hemostasis)
 - Platinum containing medications
 - Role of Vitamin K in coagulation
 - Sickle-cell disease
 - Thrombolytics
 
Chapter 14 Osmosis Prime: How to succeed in health professions
- Adaptive learning
 - Adaptive teaching
 - Blended learning
 - Editing wikipedia articles
 - Interleaved practice
 - Memory palaces
 - Multimedia learning
 - Osteopathic medicine
 - Preparing for the MCAT
 - Preparing to apply to med school
 - Problem-based learning
 - Road to residency
 - Spaced repetition
 - Surviving and thriving in first year
 - Testing effect
 - Writing great answer explanations
 - Writing great questions
 
Chapter 15 Osmosis Prime: Immunology
- Adenosine deaminase deficiency
 - Allergic rhinitis
 - Anaphylaxis
 - Antibody classes
 - B and T cell memory
 - B cell activation and differentiation
 - B cell development
 - Cell mediated immunity of CD4 cells
 - Cell mediated immunity of Natural Killer and CD8 cells
 - Chronic granulomatous disease
 - Complement deficiency
 - Complement system
 - Contracting the immune response and peripheral tolerance
 - Cytokines
 - DiGeorge syndrome
 - Food allergy
 - Graft-versus-host disease
 - Hyper IgM syndrome
 - Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
 - Innate immune system
 - Introduction to the immune system
 - Isolated primary immunoglobulin M deficiency
 - Leukocyte adhesion deficiency
 - MHC class I and MHC class II molecules
 - Selective immunoglobulin A deficiency
 - Serum sickness
 - Somatic hypermutation and affinity maturation
 - T cell activation
 - T cell development
 - Thymic hypoplasia
 - Type I hypersensitivity
 - Type II hypersensitivity
 - Type III hypersensitivity
 - Type IV hypersensitivity
 - Vaccines
 - VDJ rearrangement
 - Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
 - X-linked agammaglobulinemia
 
Chapter 16 Osmosis Prime: Metabolism
Chapter 17 Osmosis Prime: Microbiology
- Abscesses
 - Anthelmintic medications
 - Antifungal Echinocandins
 - Antifungal Imidazoles
 - Antimalarials
 - Anti-mite and louse medications
 - Bordetella pertussis (Pertussiswhooping cough)
 - Candida
 - Cell wall synthesis inhibitors Cephalosporins
 - Cell wall synthesis inhibitors Penicillins
 - Clostridium botulinum (Botulism)
 - Clostridium perfringens
 - Clostridium tetani (Tetanus)
 - Helicobacter pylori
 - Herpes simplex virus
 - HIV (AIDS)
 - Human papillomavirus
 - Influenza virus
 - Measles virus
 - Miscellaneous cell wall synthesis inhibitors
 - Mumps virus
 - Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Tuberculosis)
 - Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
 - Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
 - Plasmodium species (Malaria)
 - Poliovirus
 - Prions (Spongiform encephalopathy)
 - Protein synthesis inhibitors Aminoglycosides
 - Protein synthesis inhibitors Tetracyclines
 - Respiratory syncytial virus
 - Staphylococcus aureus
 - Treponema pallidum (Syphilis)
 - Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas disease)
 - Varicella zoster virus
 - Vascular tumors
 - Zika virus
 
Chapter 18 Osmosis Prime: Musculoskeletal
- Achondroplasia
 - Amyloidosis
 - Ankylosing spondylitis
 - Antigout medications
 - Bone remodeling and repair
 - Bone tumors
 - Cartilage
 - Cleidocranial dysplasia
 - Congenital hip dysplasia
 - CREST syndrome
 - Dermatomyositis
 - Fibromyalgia
 - Fibrous
 - Gout
 - Inclusion body myopathy
 - Inflammation
 - Legg-Calve-Perthes disease
 - Muscle contraction
 - Muscular system anatomy and physiology
 - Neuromuscular junction and motor unit
 - Osgood-Schlatter disease
 - Osteoarthritis
 - Osteomyelitis
 - Paget's disease of bone
 - Polymyalgia rheumatica
 - Polymyositis
 - Psoriatic arthritis
 - Raynaud's disease
 - Reactive arthritis
 - Rheumatoid arthritis
 - Rotator cuff tear
 - Scoliosis
 - Septic arthritis
 - Sjogren's syndrome
 - Skeletal system anatomy and physiology
 - Sliding filament model of muscle contraction
 - Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
 - Slow twitch and fast twitch muscle fibers
 - Systemic lupus erythematosus
 
Chapter 19 Osmosis Prime: Neurology
- Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
 - Adrenergic receptors
 - Adult brain tumors
 - Alzheimer's disease
 - Anatomy and physiology of the ear
 - Anatomy and physiology of the eye
 - Aqueductal stenosis
 - Arnold-Chiari malformation
 - Ataxia telangiectasia
 - Auditory transduction and pathways
 - Basal ganglia Direct and indirect pathway of movement
 - Bell's palsy
 - Brachial plexus
 - Brain herniation
 - Brown-Sequard Syndrome
 - Carpal tunnel syndrome
 - Cauda equina syndrome
 - Central pontine myelinolysis
 - Cerebellum
 - Cerebral palsy
 - Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
 - Cholinergic receptors
 - Concussion
 - Cranial nerves
 - Dandy-Walker malformation
 - Duchenne muscular dystrophy
 - Epidural hematoma
 - Epilepsy
 - Erb-Duchenne palsy
 - Eustachian tube dysfunction
 - Febrile seizure
 - Frontotemporal dementia
 - Glaucoma
 - Guillain-Barre syndrome
 - Horner's syndrome
 - Intracerebral hemorrhage
 - Ischemic stroke
 - Kluver-Bucy syndrome
 - Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome
 - Lewy body dementia
 - Meningitis
 - Migraine
 - Motor neurons and muscle spindles
 - Multiple sclerosis
 - Myasthenia gravis
 - Nervous system anatomy and physiology
 - Neurofibromatosis
 - Neurogenic bladder
 - Neuron action potential
 - Normal pressure hydrocephalus
 - Olfactory transduction and pathways
 - Optic pathways and visual fields
 - Parasympathetic nervous system
 - Parkinson's disease
 - Pediatric brain tumors
 - Photoreception
 - Pyramidal and extrapyramidal tracts
 - Rett syndrome
 - Reye syndrome
 - Schwannoma
 - Sciatica
 - Somatosensory pathways
 - Somatosensory receptors
 - Spina bifida
 - Spinal muscular atrophy
 - Sturge-Weber syndrome
 - Subarachnoid hemorrhage
 - Subdural hematoma
 - Sympathetic nervous system
 - Syringomyelia
 - Taste and the tongue
 - Transverse myelitis
 - Tuberous sclerosis
 - Vascular dementia
 - Vestibular transduction
 - Vestibulo-ocular reflex and nystagmus
 - Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
 
Chapter 20 Osmosis Prime: Pharmacology
- Acid reducing medications
 - Adrenal hormone synthesis inhibitors
 - Anthelmintic medications
 - Anticoagulants Direct coagulation factor inhibitors
 - Anticoagulants Heparin
 - Anticoagulants Warfarin
 - Anticonvulsants and anxiolytics Benzodiazepines
 - Antidiarrheals
 - Antigout medications
 - Antimalarials
 - Anti-mite and louse medications
 - Anti-parkinson medications
 - Anti-platelet medications
 - Atypical antidepressants
 - Atypical antipsychotics
 - Bronchodilators Beta 2-agonists and muscarinic antagonists
 - Bronchodilators Leukotriene antagonists and methylxanthines
 - Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
 - Cell wall synthesis inhibitors Cephalosporins
 - Cell wall synthesis inhibitors Penicillins
 - Central anti-adrenergics
 - Direct cholinomimetics
 - DNA Alkylating medications
 - General anesthetics
 - Glucocorticoids
 - Hematopoietic medications
 - Hyperthyroidism medications
 - Hypothyroidism medications
 - Indirect cholinomimetics Anticholinesterases
 - Inflammation
 - Insulins
 - Introduction to Pharmacology
 - Laxatives and cathartics
 - Lipid-lowering agents Fibrates
 - Lipid-lowering agents Statins
 - Lithium
 - Local anesthetics
 - Loop diuretics
 - Microtubule inhibitors
 - Mineralocorticoids and mineralocorticoid antagonists
 - Miscellaneous cell wall synthesis inhibitors
 - Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
 - Monoclonal antibodies
 - Neuromuscular blockers
 - Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
 - Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
 - Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
 - Opioid agonists
 - Opioid antagonists
 - Osmotic diuretics
 - Peripheral postsynaptic anti-adrenergics Alpha blockers
 - Peripheral postsynaptic anti-adrenergics Beta blockers
 - Peripheral presynaptic anti-adrenergics
 - Pharmacodynamics Agonist
 - Pharmacodynamics Desensitization and tolerance
 - Pharmacodynamics Drug-receptor interactions
 - Pharmacokinetics Drug absorption and distribution
 - Pharmacokinetics Drug Elimination and clearance
 - Pharmacokinetics Drug metabolism
 - Platinum containing medications
 - Potassium sparing diuretics
 - Protein synthesis inhibitors Aminoglycosides
 - Protein synthesis inhibitors Tetracyclines
 - Psychomotor stimulants
 - Pulmonary corticosteroids and mast cell inhibitors
 - Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
 - Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
 - Thiazide and thiazide-like diuretics
 - Thrombolytics
 - Topoisomerase inhibitors
 - Tricyclic antidepressants
 - Typical antipsychotics
 
Chapter 21 Osmosis Prime: Psychiatry
- Alcohol use disorder
 - Amnesia
 - Anorexia nervosa
 - Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
 - Atypical antidepressants
 - Atypical antipsychotics
 - Autism spectrum disorder
 - Bipolar disorder
 - Body focused repetitive disorders
 - Bruxism
 - Bulimia nervosa
 - Cannabis dependence
 - Cluster A personality disorders
 - Cluster B personality disorders
 - Cluster C personality disorders
 - Cocaine dependence
 - Delirium
 - Disruptive
 - Dissociative disorders
 - Generalized anxiety disorder
 - Insomnia
 - Learning disability
 - Lithium
 - Major depressive disorder
 - Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
 - Munchausen syndrome
 - Narcolepsy
 - Opioid agonists
 - Opioid antagonists
 - Opioid dependence
 - Panic disorder
 - Phobias
 - Posttraumatic stress disorder
 - Psychomotor stimulants
 - Schizophrenia
 - Seasonal affective disorder
 - Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
 - Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
 - Social anxiety disorder
 - Somatic symptom disorder
 - Suicide
 - Tobacco dependence
 - Tourette syndrome
 - Tricyclic antidepressants
 - Typical antipsychotics
 
Chapter 22 Osmosis Prime: Renal
- Acid-base map and compensatory mechanisms
 - Acute pyelonephritis
 - Angiomyolipoma
 - Antidiuretic hormone
 - Bladder exstrophy
 - Body fluid compartments
 - Buffering and Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
 - Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
 - Chronic kidney disease
 - Chronic pyelonephritis
 - Diabetic nephropathy
 - Distal convoluted tubule
 - Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
 - Glomerular filtration
 - Goodpasture's syndrome
 - Horseshoe kidney
 - Hydronephrosis
 - Hypercalcemia
 - Hyperkalemia
 - Hypermagnesemia
 - Hypernatremia
 - Hyperphosphatemia
 - Hypocalcemia
 - Hypokalemia
 - Hypomagnesemia
 - Hyponatremia
 - Hypophosphatemia
 - Hypospadias and epispadias
 - IgA nephropathy
 - Kidney countercurrent multiplication
 - Kidney stones
 - Loop diuretics
 - Loop of Henle
 - Lower urinary tract infection
 - Lupus nephritis
 - Measuring renal plasma flow and renal blood flow
 - Medullary cystic kidney disease
 - Medullary sponge kidney
 - Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis
 - Membranous glomerulonephritis
 - Metabolic acidosis
 - Metabolic alkalosis
 - Minimal change disease
 - Multicystic dysplastic kidney
 - Neurogenic bladder
 - Non-urothelial bladder cancers
 - Osmoregulation
 - Osmotic diuretics
 - Physiologic pH and buffers
 - Plasma anion gap
 - Polycystic kidney disease
 - Posterior urethral valve
 - Postrenal azotemia
 - Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis
 - Potassium sparing diuretics
 - Potter sequence
 - Prerenal azotemia
 - Proximal convoluted tubule
 - Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
 - Regulation of renal blood flow
 - Renal agenesis
 - Renal anatomy and physiology
 - Renal artery stenosis
 - Renal azotemia
 - Renal cell carcinoma
 - Renal clearance
 - Renal cortical necrosis
 - Renal tubular acidosis
 - Respiratory acidosis
 - Respiratory alkalosis
 - The role of the kidney in acid-base balance
 - Thiazide and thiazide-like diuretics
 - Transitional cell carcinoma
 - Tubular reabsorption of glucose
 - Tubular secretion of PAH
 - Urea recycling
 - Urinary incontinence
 - Vesicoureteral reflux
 - WAGR syndrome
 - Water shifts between body fluid compartments
 - Wilms' tumor
 
Chapter 23 Osmosis Prime: Reproductive
- Anatomy and physiology of the male reproductive system
 - Benign prostatic hyperplasia
 - Breast cancer
 - Breastfeeding
 - Development of the reproductive system
 - Ectopic pregnancy
 - Endometrial cancer
 - Endometriosis
 - Erectile dysfunction
 - Estrogen and progesterone
 - Germ cell ovarian tumor
 - Menopause
 - Menstrual cycle
 - Miscarriage
 - Oxytocin and prolactin
 - Placenta previa
 - Placental abruption
 - Postpartum hemorrhage
 - Pre-eclampsia
 - Pregnancy
 - Prostate cancer
 - Puberty and Tanner staging
 - Reproductive Physiology
 - Sex cord-gonadal stromal tumor
 - Stages of labor
 - Surface epithelial-stromal tumor
 - Testosterone
 - Uterine fibroid
 
Chapter 24 Osmosis Prime: Respiratory 50 Videos
- Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
 - Airflow_ pressure and resistance
 - Allergic Rhinits
 - Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency
 - Alveolar Gas Equation
 - Alveolar surface tension and surfactant
 - Anatomic and Physiologic dead space
 - Antihistamine for allergies
 - Asthma
 - Bacterial Epiglottitis
 - Bronchiectasis
 - Carbon dioxide transport in blood
 - Chronic Bronchitis
 - Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation
 - Cystic Fibrosis
 - Diffusion-limited and perfusion-limited gas exchange
 - Emphysema
 - Erythropoitein
 - Hypoxemia and Hypoxia
 - Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
 - Laryngitis
 - Laryngomalacia
 - Lung Cancer
 - Lung volumes and Capacities
 - Mesothelioma
 - Nasal Polyps
 - Oxygen binding capacity and oxygen content
 - Oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve
 - Pancoast Tumor
 - Pleural Effusion
 - Pneumonia
 - Pneumothorax
 - Pulmonary Edema
 - Pulmonary Embolism
 - Pulmonary Hypertension
 - Pulmonary shunts
 - Regulation of pulmonary blood flow
 - Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology
 - Respiratory Syncitial Virus
 - Restrictive Lung Disease
 - Retropharyngeal and Peritonsillar Abscesses
 - Sarcoidosis
 - Sinusitis
 - Sleep Apnea
 - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
 - Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
 - Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
 - Ventilation
 - Ventilation perfusion ratios and V Q mismatch
 - Zones of pulmonary blood flow