Exam Details
Subject | general medicine | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.p.t | |
Department | ||
Organization | Baba Farid University of Health Sciences | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | September, 2017 | |
City, State | punjab, faridkot |
Question Paper
B.P.T. [3rd Prof]
BF/2017/09
General Medicine
(Old Scheme Prior to admission 2009)
Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 90
Note: 1.) Attempt all questions.
2.) ATTEMPT ALL PARTS IN SINGLE ANSWER BOOK ONLY.
3.) NO SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET SHALL BE ALLOWED/PROVIDED
4.) The Student must write Q.P. Code in the space provided on the Title page of the Answer Book.
SECTION A
All questions are compulsory. Answer to each question upto 5 lines in length. Each question carries 2 Marks.
1. Enumerate 5 causes of hyperkalemia
2. Drugs for treatment of hypor thyroidism
3. Define hypertension
4. Investigations for typhoid fever
5. Etiology of diarrhea
6. Psoriasis
7. Management of status epilepticus
8. Investigations for diagnosis of malaria
9. Etiology of acid peptic disease
10. Falls in elderly
SECTION B
Attempt any 8 questions. Answer each question upto 2 pages in length. Each question carries 5 Marks. [40]
1. Cognitive changes associated with normal aging.
2. Electrical burns.
3. Metabolic syndrome.
4. Complications and management of Dengue fever.
5. Breast feeding and its importance.
6. Metabolic alkalosis.
7. Diagnosis, differential diagnosis and management of influenza like illness.
8. Clinical features, diagnosis and management of cardiac tamponade.
9. Pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and management of acute glomerulonephritis.
10. Fever with rash.
11. Antiarrythmic drugs.
12. Painful red eye.
SECTION C
Attempt any 2 questions. Answer each question upto 5 pages in length. Each question carries 15 Marks. [30]
1. Diagnosis, differential diagnosis and management of scrub typhus.
2. Clinical features of HIV.
3. Write a note on growth charts and their importance in clinical practice.
4. Pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and management of acute renal failure.
BF/2017/09
General Medicine
(Old Scheme Prior to admission 2009)
Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 90
Note: 1.) Attempt all questions.
2.) ATTEMPT ALL PARTS IN SINGLE ANSWER BOOK ONLY.
3.) NO SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET SHALL BE ALLOWED/PROVIDED
4.) The Student must write Q.P. Code in the space provided on the Title page of the Answer Book.
SECTION A
All questions are compulsory. Answer to each question upto 5 lines in length. Each question carries 2 Marks.
1. Enumerate 5 causes of hyperkalemia
2. Drugs for treatment of hypor thyroidism
3. Define hypertension
4. Investigations for typhoid fever
5. Etiology of diarrhea
6. Psoriasis
7. Management of status epilepticus
8. Investigations for diagnosis of malaria
9. Etiology of acid peptic disease
10. Falls in elderly
SECTION B
Attempt any 8 questions. Answer each question upto 2 pages in length. Each question carries 5 Marks. [40]
1. Cognitive changes associated with normal aging.
2. Electrical burns.
3. Metabolic syndrome.
4. Complications and management of Dengue fever.
5. Breast feeding and its importance.
6. Metabolic alkalosis.
7. Diagnosis, differential diagnosis and management of influenza like illness.
8. Clinical features, diagnosis and management of cardiac tamponade.
9. Pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and management of acute glomerulonephritis.
10. Fever with rash.
11. Antiarrythmic drugs.
12. Painful red eye.
SECTION C
Attempt any 2 questions. Answer each question upto 5 pages in length. Each question carries 15 Marks. [30]
1. Diagnosis, differential diagnosis and management of scrub typhus.
2. Clinical features of HIV.
3. Write a note on growth charts and their importance in clinical practice.
4. Pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and management of acute renal failure.
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