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Name of the University : The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University
Degree : BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY B.P.T.
Subject Code/Name : 6214/General Medicine, General Surgery And Paediatrics
Year : I
Paper : IV
Document Type : Question Bank
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TNMGRMU General Medicine, General Surgery & Paediatrics

February 2009 :
[KU 912] Sub. Code: 6214
BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY DEGREE EXAMINATION
Common to Second Year BPT Revised Non-Semester/Third Semester Modified/New Modified Regulations and BOT Third semester New Modified Regulations

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Paper I – GENERAL MEDICINE, GENERAL SURGERY AND PAEDIATRICS
Q.P. Code : 746214
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
Answer All questions :
Draw suitable diagrams wherever necessary :
Section A and B must be answered in SEPARATE Answer Book :
. SECTION – A :
(GENERAL MEDICINE AND PAEDIATRICS)
I. Essays:
1. Infective endocarditis – define and outline etiology, symptoms and complications. (15)
2. Bronchiectasis – Define and describe briefly the pathology and clinical symptoms and postural drainage. (10)
II. Short Notes: (3 x 5 = 15)
1. Describe growth and development of child from birth to 12 years.
2. Muscular dystrophy – classification and clinical manifestations.
3. Rheumatoid arthritis – etiology, clinical features and complications.
III. Short Answer: (5 x 2 = 10)
1. Diabetes – Complications.
2. Asthma – Clinical features.
3. Describe funnel chest.
4. Bacterial Meningitis.
5. Mental retardation.

SECTION – B :
(GENERAL SURGERY)
IV. Essays:
1. Outline the deformities due to burns and describe the methods of its prevention. (15)
2. Outline the post operative complications of thyroidectomy and discuss about them. (10)
V. Short Notes: (3 x 5 = 15)
1. Adrenalectomy.
2. Febrile Fits.
3. Types of prostatectomy
VI. Short Answer: (5 x 2 = 10)
1. Scalds.
2. Effects of electrical burns.
3. Pyelonephritis.
4. Incisions for chole cystectomy.
5. Ileostomy

August 2009

SECTION – A :
(GENERAL MEDICINE AND PAEDIATRICS)
I. Essays:
1. Emphysema – define and describe briefly etiological factors. (15)
2. Describe the pathogenesis, clinical features and management of fallot’s
tetralogy. (10)
II. Short Notes: (3 x 5 = 15)
1. Rheumatic fever.
2. Chronic obstructive airway disease.
3. Immunization schedule.
III. Short Answer: (5 x 2 = 10)
1. Pulmonary embolism.
2. Obesity – define and outline the management.
3. Meningitis – clinical features.
4. Types of Gastro enteritis.
5. Urinary tract infection.
SECTION – B :
(GENERAL SURGERY)
IV. Essays:
1. Describe briefly about various types of abdominal incisions and outline the post operative complications of nephrectomy. (15)
2. Describe the etiopathology of varicose veins of the legs and its clinical features, complications, investigations and management. (10)
V. Short Notes: (3 x 5 = 15)
1. Colostony.
2. Complications of splenectomy.
3. Surgery in obesity.
VI. Short Answer: (5 x 2 = 10)
1. Incisions for appendicectomy.
2. Classify burns.
3. Erb’s paralysis.
4. Post operative complications of cholecystectomy.
5. Gangrene.

February 2010

SECTION – A :
(GENERAL MEDICINE AND PAEDIATRICS)
I. Essays:
1. Describe the clinical features, investigations, treatment and complications of rheumatoid Arthritis. (15)
2. Briefly describe the etiopathogenesis clinical features and treatment of microscopic hypochromic anaemia. (10)
II. Short Notes: (3 x 5 = 15)
1. Hypothyroidism.
2. ORS.
3. Meningo myelocele.
III. Short Answer: (5 x 2 = 10)
1. Neonatal factors contributing to high risk pregnancy.
2. Prevention of blindness in children.
3. Scurvy.
4. Four reasons which leads to congestive cardiac failure.
5. Normal blood pressure.
SECTION – B :
(GENERAL SURGERY)
IV. Essays:
1. Write about the post-operative complications of hysterectomy and post operative exercises after hysterectomy. (15)
2. Outline the splinting methods before and after the surgery for congenital talipes equines deformity. (10)
V. Short Notes: (3 x 5 = 15)
1. Superficial burns.
2. Indications for nephrectomy.
3. Post-operative complications of hernioraphy.
VI. Short Answer: (5 x 2 = 10)
1. Indications for cholecystectomy.
2. Define plastic surgery.
3. First aid treatment for burns.
4. Indications for colostomy.
5. Types of abdominal incisions.

[KX 912] Sub. Code : 6214
SECTION – A :
(GENERAL MEDICINE AND PAEDIATRICS)
I. Essays:
1. Define Rheumatic Fever. Briefly describe the etiology, pathology, clinical features and the management of Rheumatic Fever. (15)
2. Describe the etiology, pathology and clinical features of Pulmonary Tuberculosis. (10)
II. Short Notes: (3X5=15)
1. Iron Deficiency Anaemia.
2. Clinical features of Haemophilia.
3. Immunization Schedule.
III. Short Answers: (5X2=10)
1. Infective Endocarditis.
2. Four causes of Bronchial Asthma.
3. Any four diseases commonly occurred in Elderly Person.
4. Tetanus.
5. Menigitis – Clinical Features.
SECTION – B :
(GENERAL SURGERY)
IV. Essays:
1. Describe briefly about the defor mities due to Burns and describe the method of itsprevention. (15)
2. Outline the Post Operative complication of Thyroidectomy. (10)
V. Short Notes: (3X5=15)
1. Surgery in Obesity.
2. Complications of Spleenectomy.
3. Write about various types of Abdominal Incision.
VI. Short Answers: (5X2=10)
1. Classify Burns.
2. Post Operative complications of Cholecystectomy.
3. Effects of Electrical Burns.
4. Ileostomy.
5. Define Plastic Surgery.

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