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1 FAMILY MEDICINE QUESTION BANK COMMUNITY HEALTH 1. Describe the impact of environmental pollution * on health and survival. (Also environment and health). * 2. National Health Policy and its goals by 2000 AD. * * 3. ALMA-ATA Declaration health for all 2000 * 4. Criteria of assessment of safe drinking water. 5. National water & sanitation control programme * 6. Dimension in the specialty of family medicine. 7. Health care during calamities. 8. Importance of record keeping in family medicine * 9. Non-communicable disease and their control. 10. Consumer protection Act in relation to medical practice * * 11. Cafeteria approach in birth control programme 12. Role of Anganwadis in MCH services. 13. Cold chain.* * * * * 14. Patterns of health care delivery in India * 15. Essentials of teaching of family medicine at under-graduate level. 16. National programme for the control and eradication of Malaria.* * 17. Role of Voluntary Health Agencies (VHAs) and Non-Government Organisations in health care. 18. Blood borne diseases * 19. Nutritional requirements of special groups. 20. Role of computers in Health and Medical care. 21. Noise pollution and its effects on health. 22. Helmenthiasis 23. Epidemiology and prevention of RHD in school children. 24. Health management information systems * 25. Health system monitoring * 26. Concept of comprehensive health care 27. Give a profile of silent Killer diseases * 28. Enumerate National Health Programmes to control/eradicate disease 29. Drug abuse its prevalence and suggested plan to control it. * * * 30. Drug addiction prevalence and prevention. * * 31. Management of a suspected case of TB reporting to a PHC OPD.
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FAMILY MEDICINE QUESTION BANK

COMMUNITY HEALTH

1. Describe the impact of environmental pollution* on health and survival. (Also environment and

health). *

2. National Health Policy and its goals by 2000 AD. * *

3. ALMA-ATA Declaration –health for all 2000 *

4. Criteria of assessment of safe drinking water.

5. National water & sanitation control programme *

6. Dimension in the specialty of family medicine.

7. Health care during calamities.

8. Importance of record keeping in family medicine *

9. Non-communicable disease and their control.

10. Consumer protection Act in relation to medical practice * *

11. Cafeteria approach in birth control programme

12. Role of Anganwadis in MCH services.

13. Cold chain.* * * * *

14. Patterns of health care delivery in India *

15. Essentials of teaching of family medicine at under-graduate level.

16. National programme for the control and eradication of Malaria.* *

17. Role of Voluntary Health Agencies (VHAs) and Non-Government Organisations in health care.

18. Blood borne diseases *

19. Nutritional requirements of special groups.

20. Role of computers in Health and Medical care.

21. Noise pollution and its effects on health.

22. Helmenthiasis

23. Epidemiology and prevention of RHD in school children.

24. Health management information systems *

25. Health system monitoring *

26. Concept of comprehensive health care

27. Give a profile of silent Killer diseases *

28. Enumerate National Health Programmes to control/eradicate disease

29. Drug abuse – its prevalence and suggested plan to control it. * * *

30. Drug addiction – prevalence and prevention.* *

31. Management of a suspected case of TB reporting to a PHC OPD.

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32. Role of NGOs in Health Care of the Aged.

33. Control of occupational cancers.

34. Medical and social aspects of Amniocentesis

35. Precautions during immunization procedures in infants

36. Family physician as a health education *

37. Important health legislations in the country

38. Broad outline of a practical model of family health care

39. Principles of drug prescribing in the elderly.

40. Tobacco and alcohol and health hazards – justify the statement.* *

41. Health education.* * *

42. Rabies

43. Prophylaxis for rabies.*

44. Infant mortality.* * * * * *

45. Scabies

46. Why are disposable syrings and needles preferred

47. Family Physician as doctor, philosopheer and guide.* *

48. Medico-legal problems in private practice.*

49. National pharmacopoeia

50. Functions of Medical council of India.

51. Dimensions of non-communicable diseases in India

52. Alternate medicine

53. Family physicians role as a psychiatrist

54. Vital health statistics

55. Common parasitic infestations. *

56. Role of family physician in MCH care

57. Problems of the elderly.*

58. Role of ICMR in control of AIDS

59. Universal safety precautions *

60. Measurement of morbidity

61. Employees state health Insurance Scheme. (ESI) * *

62. Health of industrial worker *

63. Arthropods of medical importance

64. Factors affecting fertility

65. Referral services in primary health care

66. Treatment of complete care of falciparum

67. Drug treatment regimens in TB .*

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68. RNTCP.*

69. Tb control.*

70. National Programmes for prevention of nutritional def. Dis. In preschoolers

71. Pop. Explosion + National Family Welfare Programme.*

72. Role of joint family system in MCH care

73. National Programme for control of blindness. Cause of blindness in India.* * * * *

74. Role (family physician in prevention of Aids).*

75. National AIDS control programme.*

76. Multiple drug therapy in multibacillary leprosy.* *

77. Prevention of accidents at home.*

78. Accidents in pre-school child.*

79. Soil transmitted helminthes. *

80. Rehabilitation of mentally handicapped children. *

81. Health problems in urban slums. *

82. Role of family physician in control of population in India. *

83. Role of private practitioners. *

84. Accountability in practice of medicine.*

85. Principles of control of non-communicable diseases. *

86. Balanced diet. * * * * * *

87. Water borne diseases. * * * *

88. Mortality rates. *

89. Life style illnesses *

90. Blood transfusion services set up *

91. Prevention of occupational diseases *

92. Immunizing agents *

93. DPT vaccination *

94. Primary health center * *

95. Oral rehydration therapy * * * * * * * *

96. Family physicians relationship with consultants *

97. Principles of nutrition in the elderly *

98. Holistic medicine *

99. Certification by a doctor *

100. Causes of infant mortality and their prevention * *

101. Epidemiology of cancers *

102. Primary health care complex * *

103. Methods of population control *

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104. Medical ethics * * *

105. Health education for promotion of immunization in a community *

106. Prevention of rabies *

107. Social and cultural factors in the epidemiology of malnutrition in India *

108. Health hazards in slums *

109. Indoor air pollution *

110. Air pollution * * *

111. Physicians role in health service research

112. Manifestations and treatment of plague

113. Role of integrated child development scheme (ICDS) in achieving mother and child health

goals in India.* *

114. Principle features of Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act (MTP)

115. Diseases spread by rodents

116. Vector control *

117. International Health agencies in India.

118. Role of the WHO

119. Role of UNICEF *

120. How will you organize the medical and health care of the elderly in your city

121. What is hospital infection? How can its prevention be planned?

122. A young mother comes to you with a 3/12 old baby. Discuss how you will health educate the

mothers as to

a. Prevent the common childhood

b. Promote infant nutrition i.e. weaning.

123. Discuss breast cancer and its prevention

124. Control of carcinoma in women *

125. What do you understand by chemoprophylaxis?

Discuss the role of chemoprophylaxis in

i) Malaria

ii) Leprosy

iii) Rh. Fever

iv) TB

126. Write short notes on oral Rehydration therapy in a village home

127. Control Birth and Death Registration Act of 1969

128. Discuss the social problems of a family having a mental retarded child

129. Discuss the problem of short term measures to improve child survival in India

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130. Outline, the pattern of deliveries in rural areas. Discuss the organization of health services to

reduce the hazards associated the above pattern of deliveries

131. Short notes on leprosy research *

132. Periodic abstinence as a method of family planning.

133. Limitations of baby food in developing countries

134. Mass therapy in disease control

135. Community participation in health programmes

136. Describe the role of general practitioners in *

a. Primary health care in population

b. Sex education

c. Population control

137. Occupational therapy *

138. How will you organize minimum perinatal care in a PHC? *.

139. Steps taken to decrease IMR.

140. School Health Programmes *

141. Sex education in school child *

142. Role of Anganwadis in MCH services *

143. Services provided by ICDS & Anganwadi center *

144. Promotion of measures for healthy child growth

145. Prevention of Mortality in <5 years. * *

146. Under 5 clinic * *

147. Medico legal aspect of rape *

148. Convalescent rehabilitation of a case of polio.*

149. Epidemiology of malnutrition in India.*

150. Promotion of voluntary blood donation *

151. Maternal mortality.*

152. Epidemic curve *

153. Holter monitoring *

154. Sentinel surveillance *

155. Integrated disease surveillance project *

156. Role of surveillance on disease control. Give suitable example *

157. What is risk approach strategy? Role of GP in risk screeng.*

158. Sources of health information *

159. Rehabilitation after heart attack *

160. Medico legal problems of suicide *

161. Iatrogenic (physician induced) disease*

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162. Use of epidemiology in community health *

163. Informed consent *

164. Pulse polio immunization * * *

165. Environmental pollutions *

166. Information technology in health care *

167. Sex ratio *

168. Disability adjusted ratio *

169. Sensitivity & Specificity *

170. Ergonomics *

171. Mass approach in health education *

172. Audience analysis *

173. Control council of health *

174. Basic health indicator of India *

175. Community involvement *

176. Braker hypothesis :foetal life & adult disease *

177. Barriers in health communication *

178. Elements of good counseling *

179. Use of computer in health *

180. Role of family in health & disease *

181. Social and cultural factors in disease and health.

182. Emerging & Re-emerging infectious disease *

183. Prevention of Pneumoconiosis *

184. Quantitative research *

185. Health economics *

186. Medical geography *

187. Epidemiology of Hepatitis-B *

188. Evaluation of community medicine *

189. Vaccine research against HIV *

190. Role of ICD-10 in health Mx *

191. Health communication *

192. Child survival rate *

193. Relationship with consultant *

194. Telemedicine

195. School violence

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DERMATOLOGY

1. Acne * * *

2. Diagnosis and management of psoriasis *

3. Scabies * *

4. Herpes zoster * *

5. Management of chronic urticaria *

6. Alopecia *

7. Management of STDs * * *

8. Cutaneous drug reaction * *

9. Adverse drug reaction *

10. Lab.diagnosis of Syphilis *

11. Contact allergic dermatitis *

12. Chronic gonorrhoea *

13. Management of dandruff *

14. Anti-oxidants * *

15. SJS *

16. Cutaneous candidiasis *

17. T.Versicolor *

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PSYCHIATRY

1. Dementia * * * *

2. Alzheimer’s disease.* *

3. Depression in the elderly * * * *

4. Diagnosis and treatment of endogenous depression * * *

5. Problems of adolescence * * * *

6. Common childhood behavior problems & their management *

7. Manic depressive psychosis

8. Organic brain syndrome

9. Clinical picture and management of obsessive compulsive neurosis * *

10. Electro Convulsive therapy (ECT)

11. Psycho-social disorders

12. Psycho-sexual disorder *

13. Hysteria *

14. Anxiety neurosis *

15. Insomnia *

16. Enuresis *

17. Impotence *

18. Alcoholism *

19. Delirium tremens *

20. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome *

21. Somatoform disorder

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OBSTETRIC & GYNAECOLOGY

1. PEM in women a prevention and management.*

2. Menstrual regulation

3. Complications and management of malaria during pregnancy.*

4. Amniocentesis *

5. Principles of nutrition during pregnancy and lactation

6. Cafeteria approach in birth control programmes * *

7. Prevention of HIV infections in women.* *

8. Transplacental HIV.*

9. Ectopic pregnancy

10. Oral contraceptive pills * * *

11. Injectable contraceptive *

12. Emergency contraception * *

13. Laproscopic sterilization *

14. Female sterilization

15. Uncontrolled fertility *

16. High risk approach in antenatal services

17. Dilatation and curettage

18. Antenatal care * * *

19. Essential obs care *

20. Complications during pregnancy and measures to prevent them *

21. morning sickness *

22. Tubectomy

23. Cancer cervix

24. What are the problems met with during pregnancy. Discuss in brief their management. Outline

the principles of general guidance to the pregnant women.* * * *

25. Management of eclamptic fits * *

26. Bleeding in the 1st trimester * * *

27. Personal Hygiene in adolescent girls.*

28. PPH *

29. UTI & Pregnancy * *

30. Fibroid uterus *

31. Colposcopy *

32. Obstructed labour *

33. Septic abortion *

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34. Dysmenorrhoea *

35. Centchroman *

36. Rh incompatibility & its Mx.*

37. Define “Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act”. Discuss provisions of the acts and its effects

on maternal health

38. MTP * * * *

39. HRT * * *

40. Intra uterine device *

41. Leucorrhoea *

42. Perinatal sex determination*

43. Uterine rupture

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OPTHALMOLOGY

1. Ocular lens implant *

2. Acute glaucoma *

3. Chalazion

4. Corneal ulcer * * *

5. Acute Iridocyclitis *

6. Management of Cataract * * *

7. Fundus examination *

8. Detachment of retina * *

9. Hypopyon ulcer

10. Write short notes on keratoplasty *

11. Panophthalmitis

12. Phlyctenular keratoconjunctivitis *

13. Types of conjunctivitis *

14. Causes & Mx of exophthalmos *

15. Red eye *

16. Refractory error *

17. Xerophthalmia *

18. FB in eye *

19. Colour blindness *

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E.N.T

1. Causes and management of epistaxis * * * * * *

2. Acute mastoiditis

3. Hoarseness * *

4. Quinsy

5. CSF Rhinorrhoea

6. CSOM * *

7. Chronis ear discharge *

8. Peritonsillar abscess * *

9. Maxillary sinusitis * *

10. Retropharyngeal abscess

11. Tongue tie

12. Otosclerosis

13. Suppurative otitis media * *

14. Tracheal intubation

15. Deafness *

16. Tracheostomy * * *

17. Laryngeal stridor *

18. Nasal polyp *

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MEDICINE

1. Drug therapy in chronic renal failure.* *

2. Drug induced renal disease *

3. Lab investigations of a case of chronic diarrhea

4. Liver function tests

5. Etiology of viral hepatitis

6. Diagnosis and treatment of chronic active hepatitis *

7. Enumerate the poor prognostic indications of bells Palsy *

8. Causes of transient recurrent muscular weakness

9. Hypokaelemia*

10. Folic acid deficiency *

11. Complications of haemodialysis * *

12. Risk factors in cardiac ailments

13. OA knee in elderly *

14. Heparin therapy

15. Differential diagnosis between rheumatoid arthritis and Osteoarthritis * * * Mx *

16. Acute rheumatic fever – diagnosis and complications *

17. Diagnosis of hydropneumo thorax

18. Use of skin tests in clinical diagnosis

19. Home care of a hemiplegic patient

20. Short term chemotherapy for pulmonary TB *

21. Drug therapy of pulmonary TB *

22. RNTCP *

23. Kidney function tests

24. Food poisoning *

25. Status epilepticus * *

26. Syncope

27. Management of diabetic coma *

28. Diabetic ketoacidosis *

29. Etiology and treatment of Hypoglycemia *

30. Acute uremia

31. Albuminuria *

32. Principles of management of cardiac asthma

33. Ulcerative colitis

34. Aetiopathogenesis of anaemia.

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35. CQ resistant malaria *

36. Cerebral malaria * *

37. Kala Azar *

38. Irritable bowel syndrome

39. Complications of typhoid

40. Trigeminal neuralgia

41. Temporal arteritis *

42. Management of Ectopic heart beats

43. Anaphylaxis

44. OHAs *

45. Causes of loss of weight and principles of investigations

46. Recent imaging techniques

47. Impotence

48. Genetic counseling * * * *

49. Diagnosis and principles of management of acute renal failure

50. Diagnosis and treatment of thyrotoxicosis * *

51. Iodine deficiency disorders *

52. Diagnosis and treatment of hypothyroidism in adults * *

53. Cretinism

54. Lepromatous leprosy

55. Management of leprosy *

56. Diagnosis and treatment of cholera

57. Acquired immune-deficiency syndrome (AIDS) * * * *

58. Post exposure prophylaxis in HIV *

59. HIV in Indian scenario *

60. Principles of advice about diet in diabetes / HT

61. Metabolism in starvation

62. Immunity

63. Tetanus *

64. Treatment of tetanus in elderly *

65. Chest pain *

66. Causes of acute stroke *

67. Stroke Mx in the first 3 days *

68. Principles of rehab. After acute M.I. (management of acute MI) * *

69. Fibrinolytic therapy in acute MI * *

70. Aetiopathology of septic shock

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71. Accelerated H.T.

72. Bence jones proteinuria

73. Haematuria Mx *

74. Diagnostic tests for HIV

75. Acteiology and diagnosis of acute subarachnoid haemorrhage * *

76. Management of snake bite *

77. Etiopathogenesis and diagnosis of Farmer’s lung * *

78. Etiopathogenesis and diagnosis of renal rickets *

79. Diagnosis and treatment of Migraine *

80. Vascular theory of Migraine *

81. Discuss the differential diagnosis and management of recurrent headaches.*

82. Diagnosis and treatment of tropical pulmonary eosinophilia *

83. Obesity * *

84. Adam’s stokes attacks *

85. Biology of aging *

86. Urinary incontinence *

87. Chronic constipation in the elderly *

88. Heath problems in elderly *

89. Principle of drug prescribing in elderly *

90. Discuss briefly physiological changes, which are likely occurring in the cardio respiratory system

at 70 years of age. *

91. Management of hyperpyrexia * *

92. PUO *

93. Risk factors in coronary artery disease *

94. Mx of coronary artery disease * *

95. Management of anaphylaxis

96. Status asthmaticus * * *

97. Bronchial asthma *

98. Anasarca *

99. Evaluation a case of pedal oedema*

100. Drug treatment of (L) ventricular failure * *

101. Acute dyspnoea *

102. ARDS *

103. Mx of MS *

104. Labs investigation of a case of jaundice *

105. Metabolic changes during a heat wave *

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106. Heat stroke *

107. Discuss when will you refer a case of the following as an emergency to the hospitals

A. Br.asthma

B. Lobar pneumonia

108. Discuss the information provided by the examination of nail of a patient

109. Discuss briefly the information gained by the following:

a. Micro examn of urine

b. Micr exmn. Of peripheral blood smear

110. Discuss the principles of nutrition in the following conditions:

a. Chronic renal failure

b. Hepatic coma

c. Bronchopulmonary suppuration

111. Describe the clinical manifestations of:

a. Hyponatremia

b. Hypoglycemia

c. Hypercalcemia

d. Hypocalcemia

e. Heat stroke

112. Discuss the pathophysiology, complications and management of shigellosis *

113. CT scan *

114. Complications of enteric fever

115. Describe the pathophysiology, CF, complication and management of DM * *

116. Describe the pathophysiology, CF, complication and management of HT *

117. Evaluation of case of HT *

118. Lumber Puncture * * * *

119. Hemoptysis* & Haematemesis *

120. Immunoglobins *

121. Adult immunization *

122. Cardiogenic shock *

123. Cerebral thrombosis Vs H’rrhage *

124. Pleurisy with effusion & Pneumonia *

125. Mx of Pleurisy with effusion *

126. Case of pleural effusion *

127. Dengue fever *

128. Dengue shock syndrome *

129. General principle of Mx of poisoning *

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130. Mx of barbiturate poisoning *

131. OP poisoning

132. Interpretation of lipid profile *

133. Medical Mx of upper GI h’rrhage *

134. Medical Mx of peptic ulcer *

135. Medical Mx of Pancreatitis *

136. Mx of paroxysmal atrial tachycardia *

137. Rational use of drugs *

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SURGERY

1. Pre hospital management of injured

2. GCS *

3. Basic life support *

4. Altered conciousness

5. Assessment of head injury *

6. Pancreatitis

7. Acute cholecystitis

8. Acute cholangitis *

9. Primary sclerosing cholangitis

10. Obstructive jaundice *

11. Ileal perforation –signs & Mx *

12. Congenital Pyloric stenosis *

13. Haematuria * *

14. Urolithiasis

15. Stage horn calculus *

16. Shock lung *

17. Surgical emphysema *

18. Pneumothorax *

10 Hypovolemic shock*

19. Gas gangrene *

20. Gangrene

21. Premedication

22. Lignocaine *

23. Local anaesthesia*

24. Preoperative assessment *

25. Epidural anesthesia * * * *

26. Extradural anaesthesia *

27. Regional anaesthesia *

28. Caudal block anaesthesia *

29. Spinal anaesthesia * *

30. Periarthritis shoulder

31. Traumatic paraplegia

32. pain heel

33. Osteoporosis

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34. Approach to back pain *

35. Supra condylar fracture of humerus

36. Sprain * *

37. Fracture healing

38. Congenital talipes Equino varus *

39. Dislocation of shoulder

40. Carpal tunnel syndrome *

41. Mallet finger *

42. Fracture pelvis

43. Hallux valgus

44. Arthritis

45. Septic arthritis

46. Joint aspiration *

47. Cervical spondylosis *

48. Fracture clavicle * * *

49. Colles fracture *

50. Osteosarcoma *

51. TB spine *

52. Disc prolapse * *

53. Chronic osteomyelitis

54. Acute osteomyelitis * *

55. Colostomy *

56. Role of physiotherapy in LL fracture *

57. Stress fracture *

58. Fracture ribs * * *

59. Flail chest

60. Cystic hygroma *

61. Management of acute pain *

62. Blunt abdominal trauma *

63. Hematemesis * * *

64. Peptic ulcer bleed *

65. Types of wounds

66. Factors influencing would healing * *

67. Dentigerous cyst *

68. Appendicitis *

69. Breast infection *

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70. Melanoma

71. Malignant melanoma

72. Staging of breast cancer

73. Frost bite

74. Vasectomy *

75. Classification of burns

76. DD in acute abdomen

77. Amoebic liver abscess *

78. Spina bifida

79. Raspberry tumour *

80. Dysphagia * * *

81. Infection of the palmar space

82. Whitlows *

83. Lymphnodes in axilla

84. Haemorroids * *

85. Undescended testis

86. Assessment of burns areas

87. Fissure in ANO * * *

88. Varicocoele

89. AIDS & general surgery.*

90. Cystosarcoma phyllodes *

91. Evaluation of acute abdominal pain DD of scrotal swellings Hydrocoele

92. History of breast lump *

93. Crush syndrome *

94. Neck swelling strangulated hernia

95. Nodular goiter

96. Classification of thyroid swelling

97. Torsion testis *

98. Umbilical hernia

99. Choledochal cyst

100.Spermatocoele

101. Ectopia vesica *

102.Inguino scrotal swelling *

103.Thyroglossal cyst *

104.Meckels diverticulam

105.Mesenteric cyst

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106.Gynaecomastia *

107.Ranula

108.Diabetic foot *

109.Tuberculous cervical lympadenitis *

110.Ca prostate

111.Ca.Rectum *

112.Retention of urine *

113.Oral leukoplakia *

114.BPH

115.Complication of blood transfusion. * * * *

116.Blood substitutes & their role in resuscitation *

117.Upper GI haemorrhage * * *

118.Lower GI haemorrhage * * *

119.Differential diagnosis and investigations of a patient with solitary thyroid module.*

120.Hashimoto’s thyroiditis *

121.Long acting thyroid stimulator *

122.Non healing wounds *

123.Diagnosis and principles of management of strangulated inguinal hernia

124.Amebic liver abscess *

125.Surgical shock diagnosis and management *

126.Classification of burns and principles of their management * * * * *

127.Differential diagnosis in acute abdomen * *

128.Chronic subdural haematoma

129.Varicocele *

130.Surgical complications of filariasis

131.Complications of blood transfusion

132.Swellings in the neck *

133.Techniques of vasectomy

134.Surgical interventions in cardiology *

135.Cancer lung

136.Spina bifida

137.Frost bite

138.Hydrocele

139.Indications for endoscopic examination *

140. Embolic occlusion of lower limb *

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PEDIATRIC

1. GBS in children

2. Jaundice in newborn

3. When to ventilate preterm

4. Ventilate term

5. Physiological jaundice in new born

6. Neonatal reflexes

7. Resuscitation in delivery room *

8. Approximate daily weight gain in infants

9. Necrotizing Enterocolitis

10. Scoring system for GA

11. Sepsis in neonate

12. Glycogen storage disorders

13. Inborn errors of metabolism

14. Perinatal hypoxia *

15. Functions of phenobarbitone

16. Meningitis in new born

17. Metabolic disorders

18. Diabetic babies

19. Hirschsprung disease

20. Habitual constipation after 2 years / in neonates

21. Delayed milestones

22. ORS

23. Diarrhoea

24. MAS syndrome

25. Rectal bleeding in neonate / 1½ years / preschools / older children

26. Intusussuption

27. Meckels diverticulam

28. Duplication of gut

29. Breathlessness in neonates

30. Anemia at birth

31. Hydrops foetalis

32. Cyanosis in newborn

33. Bleeding in newborn

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34. Neonatal seizures

35. Basic fluid therapy in neonates

36. Neurological assessment

37. Breast feeding * * * *

38. Growth chart *

39. Monitoring of growth & development * *

40. Percentile curve

41. Short stature – causes, approach to diagnosis

42. Learning disabilities

43. Dyslexia

44. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

45. Failure to thrive

46. Enuresis

47. Preterm – causes

48. LBW – causes, problems, management * * * *

49. Neonatal transport *

50. Tetanus neonatorum

51. Hydrocephalus

52. Obesity *

53. Assessment of severity of dehydration, treatment * *

54. Management of diarrhoea as per IMNCI strategy *

55. Advantages of breastfeeding *

56. EBF *

57. Baby friendly hospital initiative * *

58. PEM * *

59. Anemia in children / in newborn *

60. Clinical approach to a child with anemia *

61. Intra uterine infections

62. Poliomyelitis

63. Vit.D & Rickets

64. Acute glomerulonepritis

65. Nephrotic syndrome

66. Bronchial asthma

67. Juvenile delinquency * *

68. Principles of nutrition in neonates – breastfeeding, artificial feeding, complimentary feeds

69. Undeclaration of right of the child

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70. Rights of a child in India *

71. Febrile convulsions

72. Vit.A deficiency *

73. Hypervitaminosis A * *

74. Iodine deficiency disorders

75. Iron deficiency anemia

76. Genetic counseling

77. National immunization schedule * *

78. Cerebral palsy

79. Mental handicap

80. Urinary tract infection

81. TB in childhood

82. Anuria – acute renal failure

83. Shock

84. Coma

85. Fever in childhood

86. Fever with rash

87. Chicken pox vaccine *

88. Prevention of mortality in ARI in children * *

89. Hazards & prevention of vaccination *

90. Efficacy of measles vaccine *

91. Hepatitis-A vaccine *

92. Hepatitis-B vaccine *

93. Management of thalassemia *

94. Approach to an unconscious child *

95. Indian childhood cirrhosis *

96. Rheumatic fever *

97. Street child *

98. Periodic health check up *

99. Rx of 10 yrs.child with malaria in high risk area *

100. Advice to parents 6-12 months old child regarding complementary *

100.Categorization of child with Tb. & Rx recommended DOTs for Cat-II *


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