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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE / PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams — save more while getting everything you need. The COMSAE Phase 1 Form 115 Exam Actual Questions and Answers (Latest Update This Year) is a professional osteopathic medical examination preparation resource designed to help candidates develop foundational clinical science knowledge and strengthen readiness for COMLEX-USA Level 1-style assessment performance. This exam preparation material is structured in accordance with the standards established by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners, focusing on integrated biomedical sciences and early clinical reasoning skills required for success in osteopathic medical licensing examinations. The content emphasizes core medical science foundations, including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, and behavioral sciences. It also covers systems-based integration of knowledge, linking normal structure and function with disease mechanisms and common clinical disease presentations across organ systems. A significant portion of the material addresses applied clinical understanding and exam readiness, including interpretation of laboratory findings, recognition of high-yield disease patterns, basic pharmacologic mechanisms, and vignette-style practice questions designed to strengthen diagnostic reasoning and improve test performance under COMLEX-style conditions. It also includes professional practice fundamentals such as medical ethics, patient safety principles, communication skills, and adherence to evidence-based clinical guidelines to ensure safe, accurate, and effective early-stage clinical decision-making aligned with osteopathic licensing expectations.

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COMSAE Phase 1 Form 115 Exam–ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
THIS YEAR
COMSAE Phase 1 Form 115 (Based on COMLEX-USA Level 1 Blueprint)
The COMSAE (Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Self-Assessment Examination) Phase 1 Form 115 is
designed to assess readiness for COMLEX-USA Level 1. Below are the high-yield content areas covered
on this 176-question, 4-hour exam :

Osteopathic Principles & Practice (OPP/OMT) – ~12% of exam
• Fryette's principles (Type I neutral mechanics vs. Type II non-neutral mechanics)
• Sacral and innominate dysfunctions (anterior/posterior rotations, torsions)
• Chapman's reflexes (viscerosomatic reflex points by organ system)
• Cranial osteopathy (SBS motion, strain patterns, "wax paper" sensation)
• Muscle Energy Technique (MET) – submaximal isometric contraction, PIR
• Counterstrain (positioning toward ease, tender point treatment)
• HVLA (direct technique through restrictive barrier)
• Somatic dysfunction diagnosis using TART criteria
• Viscerosomatic reflexes (spinal levels corresponding to organ pathology)
Foundational Biomedical Sciences – ~25% of exam
• General pathology (cell injury, inflammation, neoplasia, hemodynamic disorders)
• Microbiology (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, antimicrobials, resistance mechanisms)
• Immunology (hypersensitivity types, complement, autoimmunity, immunodeficiency)
• Biochemistry (metabolic pathways, enzyme kinetics, hormonal regulation)
• Medical genetics (Mendelian inheritance, chromosomal abnormalities, genetic testing)
• Pharmacology (PK/PD, autonomic, CNS, CV, endocrine, antimicrobial drugs)
Clinical Systems – ~45% of exam
• Cardiology (MI localization, heart failure murmurs, arrhythmias, hypertension)
• Pulmonology (pneumonia types, COPD, asthma, pulmonary embolism)
• Neurology (stroke localization, cranial nerves, brain herniation syndromes)
• Nephrology (AKI stages, acid-base disorders, electrolyte abnormalities)
• Gastroenterology (hepatitis, pancreatitis, inflammatory bowel disease)
• Endocrinology (thyroid disorders, diabetes, adrenal insufficiency)
• Infectious Disease (endocarditis, osteomyelitis, STIs, zoonoses)
• Musculoskeletal (fractures, arthritis, compartment syndrome)
Behavioral Science, Biostatistics & Ethics – ~10% of exam
• Biostatistics (sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV, RR, OR, NNT)
• Study design and interpretation (RCT, cohort, case-control)
• Ethical principles (autonomy, informed consent, confidentiality)
• Mental health diagnoses (panic disorder, depression, bipolar, schizophrenia)
• Patient-physician relationship and professionalism
Multisystem/Interdisciplinary Topics – ~8% of exam
• Geriatrics (falls, polypharmacy, cognitive decline)
• Pediatrics (developmental milestones, congenital conditions, rashes)
• Obstetrics (hypertension in pregnancy, STIs, complications)

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• Public health (screening guidelines, disease prevention)




Section 1: Osteopathic Principles & Practice (Questions 1-30)



1. A patient presents with a structural exam revealing a restricted T5 segment. The segment prefers


rotation to the right and side-bending to the right. It improves when the patient slumps forward into


spinal flexion. What is the correct diagnosis?


A) T5 Neutral SR RL


B) T5 Extended RR SR


C) T5 Flexed RR SR


D) T5 Flexed RL SL



Answer: C – Because the dysfunction improves in flexion, the segment is diagnosed as Flexed. According


to Fryette's Second Law (Type II mechanics), when a single segment is in a non-neutral position (flexion


or extension), rotation and side-bending occur in the same direction. Hence, rotation right and side-


bending right yields a diagnosis of "Flexed RR SR" .

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2. According to Fryette's first principle (Type I mechanics), when the spine is in a neutral position


(neither flexed nor extended), which of the following occurs?


A) Side-bending and rotation occur to the same side


B) Side-bending occurs without rotation


C) Side-bending and rotation occur to opposite sides


D) Rotation occurs without side-bending



Answer: C – Fryette's first principle (Type I mechanics) describes that when multiple vertebral segments


are in the neutral position, side-bending and rotation occur in opposite directions. This typically involves


group curves and multiple segments .



3. In Muscle Energy Technique (MET), the patient's contraction force should be:


A) Maximal contraction against a fixed barrier


B) Submaximal (approximately 20% of maximal) isometric contraction


C) Eccentric contraction only


D) Isotonic contraction through full range

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Answer: B – MET uses a gentle, submaximal (approximately 20% of maximal effort), isometric


contraction by the patient, followed by relaxation and repositioning to the new barrier. This avoids


muscle fatigue, patient injury, and excessive guarding .



4. A patient with asthma has tenderness at the 2nd intercostal space, right parasternal region. This is a


Chapman's reflex for which organ?


A) Kidney


B) Lung


C) Liver


D) Stomach



Answer: B – The Chapman's reflex point for the lung is located in the second intercostal space on the


parasternal border. Viscerosomatic reflexes in this area are a key component of the osteopathic


structural exam in patients with pulmonary conditions .



5. A 50-year-old with chronic constipation has a tender point at the tip of the 12th rib on the right.


Which viscerosomatic reflex is most likely?


A) Colon

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