Exam Details

Subject clinical features and treatment relevant to cardiac technology and basic life support
Paper paper 1
Exam / Course b.sc. cardiac technology
Department
Organization Dr.M.G.R. Medical University
Position
Exam Date February, 2019
City, State tamil nadu, chennai


Question Paper

[LO 0219] FEBRUARY 2019 Sub. Code: 1531
B.Sc. CARDIAC TECHNOLOGY
(New Syllabus 2014-2015)
SECOND YEAR
PAPER I CLINICAL FEATURES AND TREATMENT RELEVANT TO
CARDIAC TECHNOLOGY AND BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
Q.P. Code: 801531
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 100 Marks
Answer all questions
I. Elaborate on: x 10 30)
1. Etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of acute myocardial infarction.
2. Etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of acute rheumatic fever.
3. Etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of congestive cardiac failure.
II. Write Notes on: x 5 40)
1. Vasovagal syncope.
2. Treatment of chronic angina.
3. Anaphylactic shock.
4. Investigations in Infective endocarditis.
5. Clinical features of pericardial tamponade.
6. Antiplatelet drugs.
7. Malignant hypertension.
8. Pathology of cor -pulmonale.
III. Write Notes on: (10 x 3 30)
1. Raynaud's phenomenon symptoms.
2. Uses of Diuretics.
3. Clinical features of Atrial septal defect.
4. Drugs used in pulmonary oedema.
5. Uses of morphine cardiac emergencies.
6. Causes of hypotension.
7. Types of endotracheal tube.
8. Methods of non-invasive ventilation.
9. Causes of delirium.
10. Definition of unstable angina.



Subjects

  • advanced ecg and treadmill exercise stress testing and 24 hour ambulatory ecg and bp recording
  • applied anatomy, physiology and bio-chemistry related tocardiactechnology
  • cardiac catheterization laboratory advanced
  • cardiac catheterization laboratory basics
  • clinical features and treatment relevant to cardiac technology and basic life support
  • echocardiography
  • medical electronic biophysics and computerusage relevant to cardiac technology basic electrocardiogr
  • pathology microbiology and pharmacology related to cardiac technology