Station1: agar for urine cluture agar given choose and write name
Station2: ecg changes n ischemia
Station3: viva on patho hypersensitivity reactions
Station4: pharma viva on cardiac failure case n hypertension drugs used beta blockers diuretics etc
Station5: identify juicidal hanging n how much distance should be there
Station6: auscultation of chest n xray showing pneumonia but write air in lungs n something
Station7: perform gram staining
Station8: urine dip stick test n write results
Station9: drowning hand shown with grass in hand cadaveric spasm n write its basis
Station10: tb presription n slide of myobacterium
Station11: choose a colliods for hypotension from given mannitol etc
Station12: defibrillator pic identify and write its uses n basis
Station1: daignoseseptic arthirits from case gram + cocci present
Write 2 therapeutic management for it
Station2: arsenic poisoning picture hand showing raindrop pigmentation n write detail chages of hand
Mees lines shown in picture n tell what causes it
Station3: picture of forensic man lying with blackened hand n abdomen write the changes seen in picture
What can cause this: phosphorus explosives
Station4: viva on forensic on the same case as above
Station5: viva on patho SLE what are lupus cell
Station6: Oral ulcer lesion apthathus ulcer slide showing granulation
Write id points for it
Station7: megaloblastic anemia slide identify it n write id points for it what questions are u going to ask to come to this daignosis
Station 8: rebound tenderness on sp acute appendicitis slide n give id points histopathalogic daignose
Station9: ova hookworm identify and write prescription
Station10: gout swelling of big toe investigation synovial aspiration for crystals give inventery of effective drug group
Station11: iron def anemia slide pregnant women which drug should be given ferrous sulphate n how much dose given
Station12: xray of chest what do u see? showing air under diaphragm due to ingestion of poison n stomach n daiphragm perforation which investigation u would do to confirm daignosis
Station13: plasmodium vivax slide daignose disease malaria write prescription n radical drug
Station14: dehydration therapy for child n mangement
Station15: viva on drugs of RA
Station16: battery explosion n greyish slough on chest chin what is present in battery?? Healed person shown write changes n late complication??
12) burns pictures feature n antemortem burns
13) electricution pic of hand n its complications
14)rest
15) alcohol viva
16) rest
17) antidepressant viva
1) parkinsonism video n prescription
2) basal cell carcinoma slides id points
3) barretts esophagus n id points n complication
4) diabetes counselling
5) cushing disease n ACTH levels interpertation n cause of weight gain
6) lumbar puncture n provincial daignosis n empirical therapy
7) absence seizure n drugs used
8) diabetes ketoacidosis n choose drug for management insulin n kcl
9) lactating mother oral contraceptives used progesterol only n its disadvantages
10) shotgun entry wound its characteristics feature n ch
1. Granulation tissue identification + slide
2. Megaloblastic anemia slide + it's prescription + write questions thatyou'll ask her
(history taking)
3. OBSERVED station: test for rebound tenderness + acute appendicitis slide + I.D.
Points
4. Child has pot belly - ancylostoma duodenale ovum picture + it's prescription
5. GOUT: picture- podagra (gouty tophi) + give diagnostic tests - serum uric acid, synovial fluid aspiration + state the inventory of drugs for it -
•Inventory:
NSAIDS: insomethacin
Colchicine
DMARD: Methotrexate
Corticosteroid: prednisone
Uricouric agents: probenecid
Xanthippe oxidase inhibitors: allopurinol
6. Iron deficiency anemia slide + 3 different medicines displayed-which to give >
(ferrous sulphate and its dosage)
7. Don't remember (someone add it)
8. Plasmodium vivax slide + it's prescription (chloroquinine-read it) + what would you give for its eradication (primaquine)
9. Don't remember (someone add it)
10.VIVA: NSAIDs and DMARDs
11. FORENSICS: battery exploded, content on face of patient-what spilled on her face
(picture given)? (Sulphuric acid) + it' complication (keloid or proud flesh or hypertrophic scar)
12. FORENSICS: X-ray: patient ingested corrosive. what does the xray show? (Air under the right hemidiaphragm. Whole GI tract radio opaque)
+ complications of this case
(perforation of stomach or duodenum or peritonitis)
+ Conformation test (find out yourself-MAYBE barium hollow something)
13. FORENSIC: picture: arsenic poisoning. (Picture of mee's lines and rain drop appearance) + one more-don't remember
14. Rest
15. VIVA-FORENSICS: Phosphorus etc (there was a picture of bomb blast victim) asked about phosphorous-why illuminous etc
16. Rest
17. VIVA-PATHO: Patient has Malay rash etc. SLE. Asked questions abouthypersensitivity etc and inflammation mediators. Complement activation + coagulation etc.
Miscellaneous
GIT:
H.pylori (gastritis slide and prescription), Hep B & C (counselling) , Identify eggs/ ova of helminths along with treatment. X-ray perforated stomach/ gas bubble. Blisters on hand (inflammation morphology), lead or mercury poisoning (along with management),
Viva on poisons.
Case of acute appendicitis (may include projectile vomiting), Chronic Cholecystitis
(the four "f's" of cholecystitis; fat, female, forties, fertile), Ascerus Lumbricoids and pinworms (specimens, slides and treatments). Salmonella, Shigella, Cholera. Agars.
Prescription for amebic dysentry. Abdominal exam. Slide of liver cirrhosis and fatty liver. Liver enzymes and their interpretations.
Peptic ulcer counselling and treatment, Poisons that are in forensics museums,
Worms. Viva on tissue regeneration.
Haem:
Most stations would have slides, picture of RBC defects, Blood report interpretation, taking blood from dummy, counselloing and pedigree of Hemophilia,
Thrombophebitis (maybe),
Plasmodium vivax/ ovale slide, Prescription for malaria, Hemorrhagic fevers
(especially Typhoid), Snake bite
( class of 2014- block 1)
--Viva on Putrefaction
--Viva on drugs used in congestive heart failure
--Percuss back of the chest on SP + interpret chest PA x ray
--Slide of thrombus + its I.D. Points + how to distinguish between pre mortem and post mortem thrombus
--ECG of MI + different enzyme values given in which CK Total and CK MB was raised and the reason for it
--Perform Gram Staining
--Urine Microscopy slide given interpret the result + 3 agars placed and tell which one will you use for culture
--Perform Urine Dip Stick Test and write positive findings + slide of pyelonephritis or membranous nephropathy
--Picture of drowned person given and tell what can you see on the picture + tell the
Differential diagnosis
--2 % lidocaine solution is given and you have to inject a person 50 mg. How much solution will you need to inject this person
--Picture of cadaveric spasm given identify it + tell why it happens
--Zn Stain smear given tell your result (AFB Positive) + write an appropriate prescription for this patient