I think i had the same test as the others who took it yesterday. Dead on with what was on it. I got screwed on the viscero-somatic stuff, I didn't take the time to look at those beforehand. I swear there were like 10 of those things where you had to choose what dermatome/tenderpoint level. 3 or 4 blood supply things to the brain/spinal chord, a couple lesions/syndromes too. 3 EKGs like above, about 10 micro questions it seemed had the same bug options (Listeria, Staph, Strep, NG), kid meningitis. FA was good for Micro. Rectal prolapse parasite, some Gyn micro. The micro pictures except for 1 or 2where terrible, head CT's with bleeds were pretty good though, and plentiful. A few extremity nerve questions, spinal level nerve injuries, 4 or 5 Calcium/Vit D/PTH Q's, 4 or 5 sacral dysfunction questions. Some weird old counterstrain points like listed above, I still have no clue. Like 2 or 3 murmur questions. A couple platelet factor questions, 2 biochem q's, no REAL math, a couple cranial questions on Dx what you would use it for, contraindications of OMM in a pregnant woman that has certain problems, scoliosis q, low back pain all over the place, regular type 2 dysfunction q's, ovarian cancer stuff & others, ended with plenty of time left. That's all I can remember. I was ticked about the several questions for 1 situation, especially if I didn't know what it was! Every time you get to question 35 or so, there are a few of those.
Basically, if I were to retake the same exam I would have focused on dermatome/chapman's, skim savarese, Micro most commons in young adults & peds, Pharm cards (psych, seizure meds), Musculoskeletal/neuro/anatomy basics. However, that's where I felt I was deficient, and it's possible they could be choosing 1 exam for that day and changing it up. Seems some of the above from days before weren't exactly like ours, but close. Good luck!