FORENSIC MEDICINE.
(Old 5 Mark type Pattern)
Full Questions
1. Define
and explain the term `Death'. how will you assess the time since death.
2. Define
and explain the term `Infanticide'. How will you establish the proof of
live-birth by examining the dead body of a new born.
3. Define
`drowning.' Describe the positive findings in a case of death due to drowning
in sea.
4. Describe
the contractual relationship between a medical practitioner and patient.
5. Define
`Abortion'. What is `criminal abortion'. Describe the provisions of the M.T.P.
Act of 1971.
6. Describe the procedure of Coroner's inquest. How is
evidence recorded in a court of law?
7. Define
the Infanticide. How will you distinguish between a live-born and a still-born.
8. Define
`Identity.' How will you establish the identity of a mutilated, decomposed
body.
9. Define`Identity'.
How is it established?
10. Describe
the nature of the professional relation between a medical practitioner and his
patient.
11. What
precautions should a medical practitioner take to avoid charges of negligence.
12. Define
and discuss `Medical Negligence'. What precautions should a medical
practitioner take in order to avoid charges of negligence.
13. What
do you mean by `unnatural sexual offences'? Describe the positive findings in
the victim of sodomy.
14. Define
drowning. What are the types of drowning? Describe the post-mortem findings in a case of drowning in
sea water.
15. What
is infamous conduct in a professional respect? Mention the circumstances under
which the name of a medical practitioner can be erased from the State Medical
Register.
16. What
is medical negligence? When does it become criminal in nature? What are the
legal remedies available to a patient?
17. Enumerate the differences between Unnatural sexual
offense and sexual perversion. Write the report of the examination of the
accused in case of `Sodomy'.
18. Describe
the circumstances under which the acts of a practitioner are called negligent.
19. The
dead body of a young girl is found in a suspended position with a ligature
around the neck. How will you establish the cause of death?
20. What is
M.T.P. Act. When, where, by whom and on what grounds can the pregnancy
be terminated under this act?
21. Enumerate
Grievous hurt. Describe in detail how an injury certificate is written.
22. What
is infanticide? What are the various acts of omission and commission. How will
you establish that the child was born alive?
23. Define
rape. How would you examine a victim of rape? What laboratory
investigations will help in establishing
identity of the assailant in case of sexual assault.
24. The
dead body of a young female is recovered from a well. It has multiple injuries.
Describe the post-mortem examination in such a case.
25. Mention
the various types of `witness'. Describe the procedure for recording evidence
in a court of law.
26. How
will you determine the nature of injuries in a case of multiple injuries?
27. Explain
the terms "suffocation". What are different types of suffocation
& post mortem findings.
28. Enumerate
Grievous hurt. How do you determine age of Bruise (contusion).
29. Compare
and contrast (any two pairs).
(a) Dry
drowning and classical drowning.
(b) Dying declaration and dying deposition.
(c) Contusion
and hypostasis.
30. Define
"Consent". Name different types of consents. Write in detail about
"Informed" consent.
Short Notes
1. Dry
drowning
2. Imprint
abrasion
3. Contributory
negligence
4. Suicidal
cut throat
5. Locard
Principal
6. Railway
Spine
7. Partial
Hanging
8. Expert
Witness
9. Diatoms
10. Mummification
11. Imprint
Abrasions
12. Professional
Secrecy
13. Defloration
14. Molecular
death
15. Post-mortem
lividity
16. Burking
17. Incest
18. Age
of contusion
19. Adipocere
20. Bestiality
21. Defence
injuries
22. Magistrate's
quest
23. Smothering.
24. Age
of viability
25. Poroscopy
26. Professional
secret
27. Pugilistic
attitude
28. Dying
deposition
29. Subpoena
30. Viable
infant
31. P
M Caloricity
32. Mummification
33. Inquest
34. Ligature
mark on neck
35. Abrasion
collar
36. Dactylography
37. Bruise
38. Hymen
39. Bestiality
40. Fabricated
injuries
41. Anthropometry
42. Hydrostatic
test
43. Privileged
communication.
44. Sexual
offences
45. Professional
misconduct
46. Virgin
47. Mechanical
injuries and their medicolegal importance
48. Antemortem
and Post mortem Burns
49. Hesitation
marks
50. Medicolegal
aspects of identity
51. Insanity
52. Determination
of time of death
53. Ante
mortem and post mortem
54. incised
wound
55. Cross
examination
TOXICOLOGY
TOXICOLOGY
1. Short Notes Antidotes
2. Drugs
of abuse
3. Gastric
lavage
4. Arsenophagy
5. Stomach
tube
6. Contracted
pupils
7. Skin
complication of Arsenic Vitriolage
8. Phossy
Jaw
9. Chelating
agents
10. Treatment
of Snake Bite
11. Antabuse
12. Drug
dependence
13. Histotoxic
anoxia
14. Chronic
Arsenic Poisoning
15. Drug
addiction
16. Opisthotonos
17. Emetic
18. Preservation
of viscera
19. Preservative
20. Barbiturate
automalism
21. Snake
venom
22. Ideal
suicidal poison
23. Carboluria
24. Stupefying
poisons
25. Methyl
Alcohol Poisoning
26. Running
Amok
27.Chronic Alcoholism
28. Universal
Antidote
29. Biotransformation
of poisons
30. Red
tears
31. Sui
(Needle)
32. Pin
point pupils
33. Ideal
homicidal poison
34. Routes
of excretion of poisons
35. Active
Principal in Dhatura
36. PAM
and DAM
37. Toxicology
in Homoeopathy
38. Post
mortem findings in a case of Sulphuric acid Poison
39. Mechanism
of action in Nux Vomica
40. Management
of a case of Strychnine Poisoning.
41. Toxicology
in Homoeopathy
42. Dilated
Pupils and Allopathy
43. Stupefying
poison
44. Medicolegal
aspect of acute arsenic poisoning
45. Household
poison
46.
Differential Diagnosis in a suspected case of
opium poison
Full Questions
1. Describe
the signs, symptoms, mode of action,
management and medicolegal aspect of acute organophosphorus poisoning.
2. A
young female is admitted with unconsciousness, constricted pupils and froth at
the mouth and nostrils. Describe the management of such a case.
3. A
young woman is admitted with the history of poisoning and is comatose with froth at the mouth and nostrils. How
will you diagnose and manage the case.
4. Define
`Addiction'. Describe the clinical picture and medicolegal importance of acute alcoholic intoxication or cannabis
indica intoxication.
5. Describe
the signs, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, postmortem appearances and
medicolegal aspect of acute Carbon monoxide or Cyanide poisoning.
6. What
are the general principles of treatment
of acute corrosive poisoning?
7. Mention
the names of domestic antidotes and
emetics.
8. Describe
the signs, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and medicolegal aspect of acute oxalic acid
or Carbolic acid poisoning.
9. What
are the various routes of administration of poisons? How would you diagnose and
treat a case of hydrocyanic acid poisoning?
10. Describe
signs, symptoms, treatment and medicolegal importance of a case of opium
poisoning.
11. What
are the various types of antidotes? How would you diagnose and treat a case of
organophosphorus compound poisoning?
12. Discuss
the factors modifying the actions of poisons. Describe the mode of action of
poisons.
13. Define
`poison'. How are poisons classified?
14. Define
`Toxicology'. How will you establish diagnosis of poisoning?
15. Describe
the basic principles in treatment of toxicological emergency.
16. How
will you diagnose acute alcoholic intoxication? Discuss its medicolegal
significance.
17. Define
poison? What are the factors affecting the action of poison.
18. Describe
the signs and symptoms diagnosis, treatment, and p.m. findings in acute Barbiturate
poisoning.
19. What
are the indications and contradications of gastric lavage. Mention the
precautions to be taken while performing the procedure.
20. Write
in detail specific treatment in Hospital for the following poisons:
21. Metyhl
Alcohol, Dhatura, Corrosive acids,
Cyanides.
22. What
is a poison? What are its effect on the body? How does a poison become Lethal?
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