Exam Details
Subject | ocular anatomy pathology & microbiology | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b. sc ophthalmic techniques | |
Department | ||
Organization | Baba Farid University of Health Sciences | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | September, 2017 | |
City, State | punjab, faridkot |
Question Paper
B. Sc Ophthalmic Techniques 1st Year
(BF/2017/09)
Ocular Anatomy, Pathology Microbiology
M.M.: 50 Time: 3 Hours
Note: 1.) Attempt all questions.
2.) ATTEMPT BOTH 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.
Part-I
1. Describe in detail the microstructure of retina with special reference to photoreceptors. [10]
2. Write about the following:
a. Aqueous humor production and drainage
b. Components of peripheral blood smear
c. Ziehl neelsen stain.
Part-II
3. Describe in detail the visual pathway from back of the eye to the brain. [10]
4. Write about the following:
a. Difference between gram positive gram negative bacteria
b. Microscopic examination of urine and urine sample collection technique
c. Blood coagulation profile
(BF/2017/09)
Ocular Anatomy, Pathology Microbiology
M.M.: 50 Time: 3 Hours
Note: 1.) Attempt all questions.
2.) ATTEMPT BOTH 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.
Part-I
1. Describe in detail the microstructure of retina with special reference to photoreceptors. [10]
2. Write about the following:
a. Aqueous humor production and drainage
b. Components of peripheral blood smear
c. Ziehl neelsen stain.
Part-II
3. Describe in detail the visual pathway from back of the eye to the brain. [10]
4. Write about the following:
a. Difference between gram positive gram negative bacteria
b. Microscopic examination of urine and urine sample collection technique
c. Blood coagulation profile
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