PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
Question Bank Set 2 (Paper I,II, & III Combined) (5,10,15 Marks Pattern)
SAQs 5 Marks
1. Schizophrenia
2. Paranoid Schizophrenia
3. Tetany
4. Meningococcal Meningitis
5. Dementia
6. Hysteria
7. Bell's Palsy
8. C.S.F. Examination
9. Petit mal
10. Status Epilepticus
11. Alzheimer's disease
12. Convulsions in Children
13. Anxiety neurosis
14. Wernicke-korsakoff syndrome
15. Cardiomyopathy
16. Atrial Fibrillation
17. Cardiac arrest
18. Auricular Fibrillation
19. Transient ischaemic attack
20. Sarcoidosis
21. Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
22. Miliary Mottling in Lung
23. Sleep aphasia syndrome
24. G.T.T.
25. Bulimia
26. Irritable bowel syndrome
27. Reflux oesophagitis
28. Melaena
29. Cushing's syndrome
30. Acromegaly
31. Vitiligo
32. Manifestations of S.L.E.
33. Herpes zoster
34. Paucibacillary Hansen's disease
35. Psoriasis
36. Acne Vulgaris
37. A.I.D.S.
38. Black water fever
39. Tuberculin test
40. Primary tuberculosis
41. Lepra reaction
42. Gynaecomastia
43. Diabetic ketoacidosis
44. Addison's crisis
45. Aldosteronism
46. Megaloblastic anaemia
47. Iron deficiency anaemia
48. Aetiology of iron deficiency anaemia
49. Eosinophilia
50. Leukemoid reaction
51. E.S.R.
52. Jones criteria
53. Gout
54. Scurvy
55. Rickets
56. Kwashiorkor
57. Still's disease
58. Microscopic examination of urine
59. Hyperuraemia
60. Hypokalemia & hyponatremia
61. Hyperlipidemia
62. Systemic effects of ethanol
63. Osteomalacia
64. Osteoporosis
65.Beri-beri
66. Hypervitaminosis
67. Hypersplenism
68. Cyanosis
69. Immunisation schedule for children
70. Hodgkins disease
71. M.R.I.
72. Drug addiction
73. A.R.D.S.
74. Giardiasis
75. Agranulocytosis
76. Tumour markers in hepatic malignacies
77. Inappropriate Adh syndrome
78. Quickenstedt's test
79. Papilloedema
LAQS 10 /15 Marks
1. Discuss
the aetiology, clinical features, complications, diagnosis and general
management of Lobar Pneumonia.
2. Discuss
the aetiology, clinical features, complications and diagnosis of Bronchial
Asthma
3. Discuss
aetiology, investigation, management and complications of Pneumonias
4. Define
Chronic Bronchitis and discuss pathophysiology, contributory factors, clinical
presentation, management of Chronic Bronchitis.
5. Discuss
the differential diagnosis of acute breathlessness and chest pain (right side)
in patient aged 30 years.
6. Discuss
Miliary mottling on an X-ray chest.
7. Discuss
the differential diagnosis of pleural effusion.
8. Discuss
causes, manifestations diagnosis of acute respiratory failure.
9. Discuss
left ventricular failure
10. Discuss
Acute Infective endocarditis
11. Discuss
the risk factors, clinical features, complications and diagnosis of Acute
Myocardial Infarction
12. Discuss
JVP in health and disease
13. Discuss
the aetiology, clinical features, investigations and complications of
hypertensions
14. A
middle-aged male present with acute chest pain. Discuss differential diagnosis
and acute management.
15. Discuss
the causes, manifestations, diagnosis and general management of congestive
heart failure.
16. Discuss
congestive cardiac failure.
17. Discuss
the aetiology, clinical features, complications and diagnosis of acute
pericarditis.
18. Discuss
Pericarditis.
19. Discuss
the differential diagnosis in a patient who has chronic symptoms of abdominal
pain, fever and diarrhoea.
20. Discuss
the differential diagnosis of upper gastro-intestinal bleeding.
21. Discuss
Amoebic Liver Abscess.
22. Discuss
the Liver function tests and their application in the diagnosis of various
liver disorders.
23. Discuss
Hepatitis `B' and its complications.
24. Discuss
Viral Hepatitis
25. Discuss
the aetiology, manifestations and complications of portal hypertension
26. A
middle-aged male presents with a massive bout of haematemesis. Discuss the
various possibilities, outline the basic management.
27. Discuss
physiology of protein absorption and protein loosing enteropathies.
28. Discuss
Nephrotic Syndrome 29. Discuss kidney stones
30. Discuss
Acute Pyelonephritis
31. Discuss
Urinary tract infection.
32. Discuss
the differential diagnosis of Haematuria.
33. Discuss
acute renal failure and its management.
34. Discuss
the causes, clinical features and diagnosis of Acute Cerebrovascular Stroke.
35. Discuss
Neurological Disorders due to Nutritional difficulties.
36. Discuss
differential diagnosis of Ataxia.
37. Discus
connection of Basal Ganglia and describe pathophysiology, biochemical mechanism
and clinical presentation of Parkinson's Disease.
38. Discuss
the aetiology, clinical features, investigations and complications of pyogenic
meningitis.
39. Discuss
causes, types, clinical features and investigations of epilepsy.
40. Discuss
Involuntary movement.
41. Discuss
the differential diagnosis of acute paraplegias.
42. Discuss
the differential diagnosis of Paraplegias.
43. Discuss
meningococcal meningitis.
44. Discuss
the aetiology, clinical features, complications and diagnosis of Typhoid fever.
45. Discuss
mechanism of formation and circulation of Thyroid Hormones and discuss
Hyperthyroidism.
46. Discuss
the Thyroid function tests in brief. Describe the causes and clinical features
of Hypothyroidism.
47. Discuss
the investigations in a case of Thyroid disorder.
48. Discuss
Hypothyroidism in brief.
49. Discuss
Obesity with a special reference to Endocrine causes.
50. Discuss
Rheumatoid arthritis and its systematic effects.
51. Discuss
Polyarthritis.
52. Discuss
the differential diagnosis of Polyarthritis in a 60 year old patient.
53. Discuss
Nutritional Anemias.
54. Discuss
Bleeding disorders.
55. Discuss
Hodgkin's disease.
56. Discuss investigations haematological picture,
manifestations in acute Leukaemias.
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE THERAPEUTICS.
SAQs 5 Marks
Give 3 drugs for each condition :
- Bacillary Dysentery
- Bronchial Asthma
- Portal Hypertension
- CCF
- Hodgkin's Disease
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Nephritis
- Haematuria
- Filariasis
- Impotency
- Pneumonia
- Cardiac Dropsy
- Rheumatic Fever
- Gonococcal Urethritis
- Anorexia
- Leukemia
- Eczema
- Tetanus
- Ascites
Write indication in given conditions
21. SKIN: Grap, Petr, Calad, Crot, Ars iod, NatM, Clem, Anac, RhusT
22. ACNE:Sil, Kali B, Br, RhusT, SecC
23. URTICARIA: Bov, Apis, NuxV
24. VITILIGO:Ars-S-F
25. RINGWORM:Sep, Bacil
26. MEASLES:AntT, Kalmia
27. WARTS; NitA, Dulc
28. CHICKEN POX:AntT
29. DERMATITIS: Graph,Cald, Bov, KaliS
30. PSORIASIS:Mez
31. DIPHTHERIA:Lach
32. MUMPS: Con, 1 other remedy
33. KALA AZAR : Chin, Phos, NatS
34. GOUT : Led, BenzAc, Colch, LithC,
35. RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS : MagP, CalFl, RhusT, Kalm, RadBr,
36. ANOREXIA :Chel, NuxV
37. HYPERACIDITY : MagC, Lob,
38. DIGESTIVE DISORDERS : AbiesN,
39. PEPTIC ULCER : Anac, ArgN, NatP, Petr,
40. APHTHOUS :MercS, Borax
41. A C. GASTROENTERITIS :ArsA,
42. CHOLERA :CupM, ArsA, Camph, 1 other treatment
43. HEPATITIS :NatS, Chel, Lyc
44. ROUNDWORM INFESTATION :Cina, Sulph
45. DENTITION DIARRHOEA : Rheum, Cham
46. DYSENTERY :Aloe, Podo
47. C.V.S.DISORDERS :Create,AurM, Dig, Lact
48. ANGINA :Cact G,Spig
49. HYPERTENSION:BarM,Glon
50. PLEURAL EFFUSION: KaliC, Bry
51. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA: Lob, AntT
52. PUL.KOCHS:Acal, Phos
53. PNEUMONIA :Caps
54. ALLERGIC RHINITIS :Sabad
55. TUBERCULAR LARYNGITIS : Rum
56. HOARSENESS OF VOICE:CarbV,
57. INTRACRANIAL HAEMORRHAGE/STROKE:Lath, ArumT
58. PARALYSIS : Cic, Caust, LathS
59. EPILEPSY :CalC
60. PARALYSIS AGITANS:MercS, RhusT
61. CEREBRAL VOMITING:Aeth, Bisth
62. MIGRAINE : Spig, Mell, Bell, Glon
63. MANIA :CanbI
64. NEUROSIS :ArgN, ArsA
65. ANXIETY HYSTERIA:Ign, Mosch,
66. HAEMATURIA:MercC,Canth
67. RETENTION OF URINE :Arn, BelPer
68. U.T.INFECTIONS :Apis, canth
69. RENAL DISORDERS :Helon, BerbV
70. OBESITY :CalC
71. DIABETES :Acid Ph, I other treatment
72. INFLUENZA :Eup Perf, NuxV
73. MALARIA :Chin, Ceon
74. SPLEEN DISORDER :Ceon
75. HAEMORRHAGE:Chin
76. GANGRENE:SecCor,ArsA, Lach
77. THROMBOPHLEBITIS : PulS, Vipera
78. ANAEMIA: NatM, Ferr P
79. DENTITION :Cham
LAQs 10/15 Marks
1. Discuss Homoeopathic management of Bronchial Asthma.
Describe leading features of Thuja and Medorrhinum above condition.
2. How
will you manage a case of "Status asthmaticus" with Homoeopathic
drugs and mother tinctures. What drugs you will suggest as inter current
treatment and why ?
3. Discuss
signs, symptoms, diagnosis of Sinusitis. Describe in detail indications of Kali
bich and Silicea in Sinusitis.
4. How
will you manage a case of pulmonary cavity with
Homoeopathic drugs.
5. Describe
in brief aetiology, signs and symptoms of Bronchial Asthma. Mention
Homoeopathic drugs with their leading indications.
6. How
will you manage a chronic case of bronchitis using acute and constitutional
homoeopathic drugs.
7. How
will you manage a case of Broncho-pneumonia using acute and constitutional homoeopathic drugs.
8. What
are the causes and complication of Hypertension ? Describe its management with
- Baryta Mur, Digi,Aur Met, Lach
9. How will you manage a case of Myocardial
infarction ? Give four leading indications of any four
Homoeopathic Drugs
10. Discuss
the risk factors, clinical features, complications, diagnosis and homoeopathic
treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction.
11. Discuss clinical features, complications, diagnosis
and homoeopathic treatment of hypertension.
12. Discuss
Rheumatic fever. Give only four characteristic symptoms of any four indicated
remedies.
13. Give
definition, signs and symptoms and homoeopathic treatment of `Eczema'.
14. Give
signs, symptoms, differential diagnosis and homeopathic treatment of Psoriasis.
15. What
is Herpes ? Discuss the Homoeopathic management of herpes zoster.
16. Discuss
the signs and symptoms, complications and homoeopathic management of Peptic
Ulcers.
17. Give
signs, symptoms and complications of hepato-splenomegaly.Discuss the role of
homoeopathic medicines. (Three drugs)
18. Discuss and describe the Homoeopathic management of
gastroenteritis.
19. Discuss
Jaundice. Give only four leading symptoms of four indicated homoeopathic drugs.
20. Differentiate
between Amoebic and Bacillary dysentery. Mention three drugs for each condition
with their leading indications & what mother tinctures and intercurrents
you will suggest for these conditions and why ?
21. Describe
the personalities which are prone to suffer `Irritable Bowel Syndrome' and
explain in detail Nux-vomica personality for the above condition.
22. How
will you manage a chronic case of Atonic Constipation.
23. Give
signs, symptoms, differential diagnosis, investigations and homoeopathic
management of Amoebic dysentery.
24. Describe
chronic Urinary tract infection and give characteristic indications of
Lycopodium, Canth, Can I, Sarsaparilla.
25. Describe
in brief uraemia and its complications.
26. Give
Homoeopathic therapeutics of
(a) Berb V. in Renal Colic (b) Cantharis in cystitis
(c) Acetic
acid in polyuria
(d) Sepia
in Enuresis
27. Describe
in detail management of chronic urinary tract infection. Give only four
characteristic symptoms of any four indicated homoeopathic remedies.
28. Discuss
retention of Urine and its Homoeopathic Treatment.
29. Discuss
the signs, symptoms and investigations of Meningitis.Discuss Homeopathic
management of a case of Meningitis. Mention any two remedies for Tubercular
Meningitis.
30. Define
Migraine. Discuss the prescriptive totality of following drugs in migraine Nat
mur, Sanguinaria, Spigelia, Iris.V.
31. What
is Peripheral neuritis ? Discuss in detail its
Homoeopathic management.
32. Discuss
Neurological disorders due to Nutritional deficiencies in brief. Give
Homoeopathic management with at least four drugs.
33. Discuss
Epilepsy and its Homoeopathic Treatment.
34. Discuss
monoplegia and its Homoeopathic Treatment and management.
35. Discuss
enteric group of infections.
36. Discuss
the following drugs in enteric infections - Arsenic A, Ipec, Caps, Podo
37. Å What
is Exanthema? Describe a typical case of chicken pox. Give the homoeopathic
management with at least four drugs.
38. Write
in brief aetiology, signs and symptoms of Mumps with some of the important
complications.
39. Mention
five Homoeopathic drugs with their leading indications including the drugs for
commonest complications.
40. Discuss
the aetiology, clinical features, complications, diagnosis and homeopathic
treatment of Typhoid fever.Give indications of any four drugs.
41. Discuss
'Schizophrenia' and its Homoeopathic management.
42. Define
Hysteria. Discuss indications of Nux-Mosch, Moschus, Cimicifuga and Nat-mur in
`hysterical manifestations'
43. Define
and classify Neurosis. Give the indications of Sulphur and Thuja in the above
condition.
44. Describe
in brief signs, symptoms and the important complications of diabetes mellitus.
Give characteristic indications in diabetes mellitus of Nat Sulph, S. Jambul,
Acetic Acid, Phos Acid.
45. Discuss
thyroid disorders and its management with at least four Homoeopathic drugs.
46. Discuss
signs, symptoms and complications of obesity, keeping in view the causes, the
role of diet and homoeopathic therapeutics. Give at least five drugs.
47. Describe
uric acid diathesis and mention in details indications of Colchicum and Ledum
Pal in Gout.
48. Write
short notes on Homoeopathic management of Marasmus with three drugs.
49. Discuss
aetiology, symptoms, signs, investigations and homoeopathic treatment of
Sciatica (at least 4 drugs).
50. Discuss
leukaemia and its homeopathic management.
51. Classify
bleeding disorders. Give the indications of Phosphorus, Lachesis and Sulphuric
acid in Haemophilia.
52. Discuss
differential diagnosis of Lymphadenopathy in the Neck. Give indications of
Calcarea Phos, Baryta Carb.
53. Discuss the aetiology of Splenomegaly & how will you
manage a case of chronic Myeloid Leukemia with homoeopathic drugs.
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