Exam Details
Subject | clinical neurology | |
Paper | paper 5 | |
Exam / Course | bachelor of occupational therapy (b.o.t.) | |
Department | ||
Organization | Dr.M.G.R. Medical University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | February, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, chennai |
Question Paper
FEBRUARY 2017 Sub. Code: 6179
BOT DEGREE EXAMINATION
(New Regulations for the candidates admitted from 2014-2015 onwards)
SECOND YEAR
PAPER V CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Q.P. Code: 786179
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks
I. Elaborate on: x 20 40)
1. Define Stroke. Write in detail about the clinical findings in acute ischemic stroke
and its management.
2. What is Myasthenia Gravis? Discuss in detail regarding clinical presentation and
etiology of Myasthenia Gravis.
II. Write notes on: x 5 40)
1. Romberg sign and its clinical implications.
2. Spina Bifida.
3. Clinical features, etiology of sub acute combined degeneration.
4. Define epilepsy and write short notes on clinical manifestations of epilepsy.
5. Clinical features of Parkinson's disease.
6. Neurofibromatosis.
7. Myopathy.
8. Thoracic outlet syndrome.
III. Short answers on: (10 x 2 20)
1. Spasticity.
2. Trigeminal neuralgia.
3. Circumduction gait.
4. Gower's sign.
5. Absence seizures.
6. Bell's palsy.
7. Carpal tunnel syndrome.
8. Horner's syndrome.
9. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
10. Third cranial nerve palsy.
BOT DEGREE EXAMINATION
(New Regulations for the candidates admitted from 2014-2015 onwards)
SECOND YEAR
PAPER V CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Q.P. Code: 786179
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks
I. Elaborate on: x 20 40)
1. Define Stroke. Write in detail about the clinical findings in acute ischemic stroke
and its management.
2. What is Myasthenia Gravis? Discuss in detail regarding clinical presentation and
etiology of Myasthenia Gravis.
II. Write notes on: x 5 40)
1. Romberg sign and its clinical implications.
2. Spina Bifida.
3. Clinical features, etiology of sub acute combined degeneration.
4. Define epilepsy and write short notes on clinical manifestations of epilepsy.
5. Clinical features of Parkinson's disease.
6. Neurofibromatosis.
7. Myopathy.
8. Thoracic outlet syndrome.
III. Short answers on: (10 x 2 20)
1. Spasticity.
2. Trigeminal neuralgia.
3. Circumduction gait.
4. Gower's sign.
5. Absence seizures.
6. Bell's palsy.
7. Carpal tunnel syndrome.
8. Horner's syndrome.
9. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
10. Third cranial nerve palsy.
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