List of medicine question papers from RGUHS, previous examination papers for exam going students
GENERAL MEDICINE – PAPER II August 2006
(Revised Scheme)
3, September , 2006 at 5:20 pm
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M.B.B.S. PHASE III (Part-II) Degree
Examination – August 2006
Time: 3 Hrs. [Max. Marks: 100]
GENERAL MEDICINE – PAPER II (Revised Scheme)
QP Code: 1069
Time: 3 Hrs. [Max. Marks: 100]
GENERAL MEDICINE – PAPER II (Revised Scheme)
QP Code: 1069
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the questions asked.
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LONG ESSAY 2 X 10 = 20 Marks
1. Describe the etiology, clinical features, complications and management of acute pancreatitits.
2. Describe the etiology clinical features, complications and treatment of subacute bacterial endocarditis.
1. Describe the etiology, clinical features, complications and management of acute pancreatitits.
2. Describe the etiology clinical features, complications and treatment of subacute bacterial endocarditis.
SHORT ESSAY 10 X 5 = 50 Marks
3. Osteoporosis.
4. CSF findings in pyogenic meningitis.
5. Drug treatment of Parkinsonism
6. Bell’s palsy.
7. Anaphylaxis.
8. Hyperpyrexia.
9. Renal osteodystrophy.
10. Management of viperine bite
11. Zollinger- Ellison syndrome
12. Traveller’s diarrhea
3. Osteoporosis.
4. CSF findings in pyogenic meningitis.
5. Drug treatment of Parkinsonism
6. Bell’s palsy.
7. Anaphylaxis.
8. Hyperpyrexia.
9. Renal osteodystrophy.
10. Management of viperine bite
11. Zollinger- Ellison syndrome
12. Traveller’s diarrhea
SHORT ANSWERS 10 X 3 = 30 Marks
13. List four anti-retroviral drugs
14. List four causes of hematemesis
15. Obsessive compulsive neurosis
16. Gout – mention two drugs
17. Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia
18. List four causes of pleural effusion
19. Alfa-fetoprotein
20. Hepatitis B vaccination
21. Cardiac findings in patent ductus arteriosus
22. Treatment of Trigeminal neuralgia
13. List four anti-retroviral drugs
14. List four causes of hematemesis
15. Obsessive compulsive neurosis
16. Gout – mention two drugs
17. Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia
18. List four causes of pleural effusion
19. Alfa-fetoprotein
20. Hepatitis B vaccination
21. Cardiac findings in patent ductus arteriosus
22. Treatment of Trigeminal neuralgia
PAPER II – MEDICINE August 2006 (Old Scheme)
3, September , 2006 at 5:19 pm
(Uncategorized)
M.B.B.S. PHASE III (Part-II) Degree
Examination – August 2006
Time: 3 Hours [Max. Marks: 90]
PAPER II – MEDICINE (Old Scheme)
QP Code: 1015
Time: 3 Hours [Max. Marks: 90]
PAPER II – MEDICINE (Old Scheme)
QP Code: 1015
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the questions asked.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
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LONG ESSAY 2 X 10 = 20 Marks
1. Discuss the approach to a case of hypertension in the young.
2. Discuss the etiology, clinical features and management of myasthenia gravis.
1. Discuss the approach to a case of hypertension in the young.
2. Discuss the etiology, clinical features and management of myasthenia gravis.
SHORT ESSAY 10 X 5 = 50 Marks
3. Heat stroke
4. Fallott’s tetrology
5. Wilson’s disease
6. Slow virus diseases
7. Describe the clinical features of acute gout
8. Complement system
9. Apoptosis
10. Acute confusional state
11. Urticaria
12. Secondary syphilis
3. Heat stroke
4. Fallott’s tetrology
5. Wilson’s disease
6. Slow virus diseases
7. Describe the clinical features of acute gout
8. Complement system
9. Apoptosis
10. Acute confusional state
11. Urticaria
12. Secondary syphilis
SHORT ANSWERS 10 X 2 = 20 Marks
13. List four clinical signs of pericardial tamponade
14. Name four causes of hypotonia
15. List four peripheral signs of aortic regurgitation
16. Name four drugs used in Parkinsonism
17. Name four cardinal manifestations of SLE
18. Name four drugs used in the treatment of leprosy
19. Name four tests used in the diagnosis of syphilis
20. Enumerate four immunodeficiency disease states
21. Name two X-linked genetic diseases
22. Mention four causes of miliary mottling in X-ray
13. List four clinical signs of pericardial tamponade
14. Name four causes of hypotonia
15. List four peripheral signs of aortic regurgitation
16. Name four drugs used in Parkinsonism
17. Name four cardinal manifestations of SLE
18. Name four drugs used in the treatment of leprosy
19. Name four tests used in the diagnosis of syphilis
20. Enumerate four immunodeficiency disease states
21. Name two X-linked genetic diseases
22. Mention four causes of miliary mottling in X-ray
General Medicine August 2006 Paper1 (Old Scheme)
3, September , 2006 at 7:21 am
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M.B.B.S. (PHASE III), PART – II
DEGREE EXAMINATION – August 2006
Time: 3 Hours [Max. Marks: 90]
Time: 3 Hours [Max. Marks: 90]
Paper I – General Medicine and
Pediatrics (Old Scheme)
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question asked. Draw neat and labeled diagrams wherever necessary. Use separate
answer books for section A and section B.
QP Code: 1013 – Section A – General
Medicine [45 Marks]
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LONG ESSAY 1 X 10 = 10 Marks
1. Classify cardiomyopathy describe the clinical features and management of dilated cardiomyopathy.
1. Classify cardiomyopathy describe the clinical features and management of dilated cardiomyopathy.
SHORT ESSAY 5 X 5 = 25 Marks
2. Clinical features of toxoplasmosis.
3. Management of herpes zoster ophthalmicus
4. Clinical features of polycythemia
5. Diagnosis of diabetes insipidus
6. Diagnosis of achalasia cardia
2. Clinical features of toxoplasmosis.
3. Management of herpes zoster ophthalmicus
4. Clinical features of polycythemia
5. Diagnosis of diabetes insipidus
6. Diagnosis of achalasia cardia
SHORT ANSWERS 5 X 2 = 10 Marks
7. Name four drugs for treating gout
8. Name four drugs for treating migraine
9. Name four causes of organic hypoglycemia
10. Name four features of aortic arteritis
11. Name four causes of renal hypertension
7. Name four drugs for treating gout
8. Name four drugs for treating migraine
9. Name four causes of organic hypoglycemia
10. Name four features of aortic arteritis
11. Name four causes of renal hypertension
GENERAL MEDICINE – PAPER I August 2006 (Revised Scheme)
3, September , 2006 at 7:20 am
(Uncategorized)
M.B.B.S. PHASE III (Part-II) Degree
Examination – August 2006
Time : 3 Hrs. [Max. Marks : 100]
GENERAL MEDICINE – PAPER I (Revised Scheme)
QP Code: 1068
Time : 3 Hrs. [Max. Marks : 100]
GENERAL MEDICINE – PAPER I (Revised Scheme)
QP Code: 1068
Your answers should be specific to
the questions asked.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
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LONG ESSAY 2 X 10 = 20 Marks
1. Discuss the epidemiology, clinical features and investigations of AIDS.
2. Discuss the clinical features, investigations and treatment of SBE.
1. Discuss the epidemiology, clinical features and investigations of AIDS.
2. Discuss the clinical features, investigations and treatment of SBE.
SHORT ESSAY 10 X 5 = 50 Marks
3. Prophylaxis of rheumatic fever
4. Treatment of acute severe asthma
5. Clinical features of Cushing’s syndrome
6. Tumor markers
7. Classification of hemolytic anemias
8. Investigations for hepatic amoebiasis
9. Complications of nephritic syndrome
10. Myasthenia gravis
11. Lithium
12. Treatment of acute diarrhoeal disease
3. Prophylaxis of rheumatic fever
4. Treatment of acute severe asthma
5. Clinical features of Cushing’s syndrome
6. Tumor markers
7. Classification of hemolytic anemias
8. Investigations for hepatic amoebiasis
9. Complications of nephritic syndrome
10. Myasthenia gravis
11. Lithium
12. Treatment of acute diarrhoeal disease
SHORT ANSWERS 10 X 3 = 30 Marks
13. Hypotension
14. Anaphylaxis
15. Three skin tests
16. Three causes of acute hepatitis
17. Three risk factors for COPD
18. Three complications of peptic ulcer
19. Three drugs to treat hyperkalemia
20. Three anti cancer drugs
21. Post exposure prophylaxis of rabies
22. Three symptoms of urinary tract infection
13. Hypotension
14. Anaphylaxis
15. Three skin tests
16. Three causes of acute hepatitis
17. Three risk factors for COPD
18. Three complications of peptic ulcer
19. Three drugs to treat hyperkalemia
20. Three anti cancer drugs
21. Post exposure prophylaxis of rabies
22. Three symptoms of urinary tract infection
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