QUESTION BANK OF PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
Full Questions
- Discuss the aetiology, clinical features, complications, diagnosis and general management of Lobar Pneumonia.
- Discuss the aetiology, clinical features, complications and diagnosis of Bronchial Asthma
- Discuss aetiology, investigation, management and complications of Pneumonias
- Define Chronic Bronchitis and discuss pathophysiology, contributory factors, clinical presentation, and management of Chronic Bronchitis.
- Discuss the differential diagnosis of acute breathlessness and chest pain (right side) in patient aged 30 years.
- Discuss Miliary mottling on an X-ray chest.
- Discuss the differential diagnosis of pleural effusion.
- Discuss causes, manifestations diagnosis of acute respiratory failure.
- Discuss left ventricular failure
- Discuss Acute Infective endocarditis
- Discuss the risk factors, clinical features, complications and diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction
- Discuss JVP in health and disease
- Discuss the aetiology, clinical features, investigations and complications of hypertensions
- A middle-aged male present with acute chest pain. Discuss differential diagnosis and acute management.
- Discuss the causes, manifestations, diagnosis and general management of congestive heart failure.
- Discuss congestive cardiac failure.
- Discuss the aetiology, clinical features, complications and diagnosis of acute pericarditis.
- Discuss Pericarditis.
- Discuss the differential diagnosis in a patient who has chronic symptoms of abdominal pain, fever and diarrhoea.
- Discuss the differential diagnosis of upper gastro-intestinal bleeding.
- Discuss Amoebic Liver Abscess.
- Discuss the Liver function tests and their application in the diagnosis of various liver disorders.
- Discuss Hepatitis `B' and its complications.
- Discuss Viral Hepatitis
- Discuss the aetiology, manifestations and complications of portal hypertension
- A middle-aged male presents with a massive bout of haematemesis. Discuss the various possibilities, outline the basic management.
- Discuss physiology of protein absorption and protein loosing enteropathies.
- Discuss Nephrotic Syndrome
- Discuss kidney stones
- Discuss Acute Pyelonephritis
- Discuss Urinary tract infection.
- Discuss the differential diagnosis of Haematuria.
- Discuss acute renal failure and its management.
- Discuss the causes, clinical features and diagnosis of Acute Cerebro-Vascular Stroke.
- Discuss Neurological Disorders due to Nutritional difficulties.
- Discuss differential diagnosis of Ataxia.
- Discus connection of Basal Ganglia and describe pathophysiology, biochemical mechanism and clinical presentation of Parkinson's disease.
- Discuss the aetiology, clinical features, investigations and complications of pyogenic meningitis.
- Discuss causes, types, clinical features and investigations of epilepsy.
- Discuss involuntary movement.
- Discuss the differential diagnosis of acute paraplegias.
- Discuss the differential diagnosis of Paraplegias.
- Discuss meningococcal meningitis.
- Discuss the aetiology, clinical features, complications and diagnosis of Typhoid fever.
- Discuss mechanism of formation and circulation of Thyroid Hormones and discuss Hyper-thyroidism.
- Discuss the Thyroid function tests in brief. Describe the causes and clinical features of Hypothyroidism.
- Discuss the investigations in a case of Thyroid disorder.
- Discuss Hypothyroidism in brief.
- Discuss Obesity with a special reference to Endocrine causes.
- Discuss Rheumatoid arthritis and its systematic effects.
- Discuss Polyarthritis.
- Discuss the differential diagnosis of Polyarthritis in a 60 year old patient.
- Discuss Nutritional Anemias.
- Discuss Bleeding disorders.
- Discuss Hodgkin's disease.
- Discuss investigations hematological picture, manifestations in acute Leukaemias.
Short Notes
- Schizophrenia
- Paranoid Schizophrenia
- Tetany
- Meningococcal Meningitis
- Dementia
- Hysteria
- Bell's Palsy
- C.S.F. Examination
- Petit mal
- Status Epilepticus
- Alzheimer's disease
- Convulsions in Children
- Anxiety neurosis
- Wernicke-korsakoff syndrome
- Cardiomyopathy
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Cardiac arrest
- Auricular Fibrillation
- Transient ischaemic attack
- Sarcoidosis
- Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
- Miliary Mottling in Lung
- Sleep aphasia syndrome
- G.T.T.
- Bulimia
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Reflux oesophagitis
- Malaena
- Vitiligo
- Manifestations of S.L.E.
- Herpes zoster
- Paucibacillary Hansen's disease
- Psoriasis
- Acne Vulgaris
- A.I.D.S.
- Black water fever
- Tuberculin test
- Primary tuberculosis
- Lepra reaction
- Cushing's syndrome
- Acromegaly
- Gynaecomastia
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
- Addison's crisis
- Aldosteronism
- Megaloblastic anemia
- Iron deficiency anemia
- Aetiology of iron deficiency anaemia
- Eosinophilia
- Leukemoid reaction
- E.S.R.
- Jones criteria
- Gout
- Still's disease
- Microscopic examination of urine
- Hyperuraemia
- Hypokalemia & hyponatremia
- Hyperlipidemia
- Systemic effects of ethanol
- Osteomalacia
- Osteoporosis
- Beriberi
- Hypervitaminosis
- Scurvy
- Rickets
- Kwashiorkor
- Hypersplenism
- Cyanosis
- Immunization schedule for children
- Hodgkin's disease
- M.R.I.
- Drug addiction
- A.R.D.S.
- Giardiasis
- Agranulocytosis
- Tumour markers in hepatic malignancies
- Inappropriate Adh syndrome
- Quickenstedt's test
- Papilloedema
MEDICINE THERAPEUTICS.
Full Questions
- Discuss Homoeopathic management of Bronchial Asthma. Describe leading features of Thuja and Medorrhinum above condition.
- 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?
- Discuss signs, symptoms, and diagnosis of Sinusitis. Describe in detail indications of Kali bich and Silicea in Sinusitis.
- How will you manage a case of pulmonary cavity with Homoeopathic drugs.
- Describe in brief aetiology, signs and symptoms of Bronchial Asthma. Mention Homoeopathic drugs with their leading indications.
- How will you manage a chronic case of bronchitis using acute and constitutional homoeopathic drugs?
- How will you manage a case of Broncho-pneumonia using acute and constitutional homoeopathic drugs?
- What are the causes and complication of Hypertension? Describe its management with - Baryta Mur, Digi, Aur Met, Lach
- How will you manage a case of Myocardial infarction? Give four leading indications of any four Homoeopathic Drugs
- Discuss the risk factors, clinical features, complications, diagnosis and homoeopathic treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction.
- Discuss clinical features, complications, diagnosis and homoeopathic treatment of hypertension.
- Discuss Rheumatic fever. Give only four characteristic symptoms of any four indicated remedies.
- Give definition, signs and symptoms and homoeopathic treatment of `Eczema'.
- Give signs, symptoms, differential diagnosis and homeopathic treatment of Psoriasis.
- What is Herpes? Discuss the Homoeopathic management of herpes zoster.
- Discuss the signs and symptoms, complications and homoeopathic management of Peptic Ulcers.
- Give signs, symptoms and complications of hepato-splenomegaly.Discuss the role of homoeopathic medicines. (Three drugs)
- Discuss and describe the Homoeopathic management of gastroenteritis.
- Discuss Jaundice. Give only four leading symptoms of four indicated homoeopathic drugs.
- 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?
- Describe the personalities which are prone to suffer `Irritable Bowel Syndrome' and explain in detail Nux-Vomica personality for the above condition.
- How will you manage a chronic case of Atonic Constipation?
- Give signs, symptoms, differential diagnosis, investigations and homoeopathic management of Amoebic dysentery.
- Describe chronic Urinary tract infection and give characteristic indications of Lycopodium, Canth, Can I, Sarsaparilla.
- Describe in brief uremia and its complications.
- Give Homoeopathic therapeutics of
- Berb V. in Renal Colic
- Cantharis in cystitis
- Acetic acid in polyuria
- Sepia in Enuresis
- Berb V. in Renal Colic
- Describe in detail management of chronic urinary tract infection. Give only four characteristic symptoms of any four indicated homoeopathic remedies.
- Discuss retention of Urine and its Homoeopathic Treatment.
- Discuss the signs, symptoms and investigations of Meningitis. Discuss Homeopathic management of a case of Meningitis. Mention any two remedies for Tubercular Meningitis.
- Define Migraine. Discuss the prescriptive totality of following drugs in migraine Nat Mur, Sanguinaria, Spigelia, Iris.V.
- What is Peripheral neuritis? Discuss in detail its Homoeopathic management.
- Discuss Neurological disorders due to Nutritional deficiencies in brief. Give Homoeopathic management with at least four drugs.
- Discuss Epilepsy and its Homoeopathic Treatment.
- Discuss monoplegia and its Homoeopathic Treatment and management.
- Discuss enteric group of infections.
- Discuss the following drugs in enteric infections - Arsenic A, Ipec, Caps, Podo
- What is Exanthema? Describe a typical case of chicken pox. Give the homoeopathic management with at least four drugs.
- Write in brief aetiology, signs and symptoms of Mumps with some of the important complications.
- Mention five Homoeopathic drugs with their leading indications including the drugs for commonest complications.
- Discuss the aetiology, clinical features, complications, diagnosis and homeopathic treatment of Typhoid fever. Give indications of any four drugs.
- Discuss 'Schizophrenia' and its Homoeopathic management.
- Define Hysteria. Discuss indications of Nux-Mosch, Moschus, Cimicifuga and Nat-Mur in `hysterical manifestations'
- Define and classify Neurosis. Give the indications of Sulphur and Thuja in the above condition.
- 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, and Phos Acid.
- Discuss thyroid disorders and its management with at least four Homoeopathic drugs.
- Discuss signs, symptoms and complications of obesity, keeping in view the causes, the role of diet and homoeopathic therapeutics. Give at least five drugs.
- Describe uric acid diathesis and mention in details indications of Colchicum and Ledum Pal in Gout.
- Write short notes on Homoeopathic management of Marasmus with three drugs.
- Discuss aetiology, symptoms, signs, investigations and homoeopathic treatment of Sciatica (at least 4 drugs).
- Discuss leukemia and its homeopathic management.
- Classify bleeding disorders. Give the indications of Phosphorus, Lachesis and Sulphuric acid in Hemophilia.
- Discuss differential diagnosis of Lymphadenopathy in the Neck. Give indications of Calcarea Phos, Baryta Carb.
- Discuss the aetiology of Splenomegaly & how will you manage a case of chronic Myeloid Leukemia with homoeopathic drugs.
Short Notes
Give 3 drugs for each condition :
- Bacillary Dysentery
- Bronchial asthma
- Portal hypertension
- C. C. F.
- Hodgkin's Disease
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Nephritis
- Haematuria
- Filariasis
- Impotency
- Pneumonia
- Cardiac dropsy
- Rheumatic fever
- Gonoccocal urethritis
- Anorexia
- Leukemia
- Eczema
- Tetanus
- Ascites
Other Short Notes
- SKIN: Graph, Petr, Calad, Crot, Ars iod, NatM, Clem, Anac, RhusT
- ACNE: Sil, Kali B, Br, RhusT, SecC
- URTICARIA: Bov, Apis, NuxV
- VITILIGO: Ars-S-F
- RINGWORM: Sep, Bacil
- MEASLES: AntT, Kalmia
- WARTS; NitA, Dulc
- CHICKEN POX :AntT
- DERMATITIS: Graph, Cald, Bov, KaliS
- PSORIASIS: Mez
- DIPTHERIA: Lach
- MUMPS: Con, 1 other remedy
- KALA AZAR : Chin, Phos, NatS
- GOUT : Led, BenzAc, Colch, LithC,
- RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS : MagP, CalF, RhusT, Kalm, RadBr,
- ANOREXIA :Chel, NuxV
- HYPERACIDITY : MagC, Lob,
- DIGESTIVE DISORDERS : AbiesN,
- PEPTIC ULCER : Anac, ArgN, NatP, Petr,
- APTHOUS :MercS, Borax
- A C. GASTROENTERITIS :ArsA,
- CHOLERA :CupM, ArsA, Camph, 1 other treatment
- ŠHEPATITIS :NatS, Chel, Lyc
- ROUNDWORM INFESTATION :Cina , Sulph
- DENTITION DIARRHOEA : Rheum, Cham
- DYSENTRY :Aloe, Podo
- C.V.S.DISORDERS : Create, AurM, Dig, Lact
- ANGINA :CactG, Spig
- HYPERTENSION BarM, Glon
- PLEURAL EFFUSION: KaliC, Bry
- BRONCHIAL ASTHMA: Lob, AntT
- PUL.KOCHS: Acal, Phos
- PNEUMONIA :Caps
- ALLERGIC RHINITIS : Sabad
- TUBERCULAR LARYNGITIS : Rum
- HOARSENESS OF VOICE: CarbV,
- INTRA CRANIAL HAEMORRHAGE/STROKE: Lath, ArumT
- PARALYSIS : Cic, Caust, LathS
- EPILEPSY :CalC
- PARALYSIS AGITANS: MercS, RhusT
- CEREBRAL VOMITING: Aeth, Bisth
- MIGRAINE : Spig, Mell, Bell, Glon
- MANIA : CanI
- NEUROSIS :ArgN, ArsA
- ANXIETY HYSTERIA: Ign, Mosch,
- HAEMATURIA: MercC, Canth
- RETENTION OF URINE :Arn, BelPer
- U.T.INFECTIONS :Apis, Canth
- RENAL DISORDERS : Helon, BerbV
- OBESITY :CalC
- DIABETES : AcidPh, I other treatment
- INFLUENZA :EupPerf, NuxV
- MALARIA :Chin, Ceon
- SPLEEN DISORDER :Ceon
- HAEMORRHAGE: Chin
- GANGRENE: SecCor ,ArsA, Lach
- THROMBOPHLEBITIS : Puls, Vipera
- ANAEMIA: NatM, FerrP
- DENTITION :Cham
No comments:
Post a Comment