Download DNB 2019 Dec 2019 Dec CARDIOLOGY PAPER II PART A Question Paper

Download Diplomate in National Board (DNB) 2019 Dec 2019 Dec CARDIOLOGY PAPER II PART A Previous Question Papers

FINAL EXAM NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS
DECEMBER 2019
CARDIOLOGY
PAPER-ll '
TIME: 3 HOURS CARD/D/19/05/ll
MAX. MARKS: 100
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
This question paper consists of 10 questions divided into Part ?A" and part ?B", each part
containing 5 questions.
Answers to questions of part A and part B are to be strictly attempted in separate answer sheet(s)
and the main + supplementary answer sheet(s) used for each part must be tagged separately.
Answers to question(s) of Part A attem pted in answer sheet(s) of part B or Vice versa shall not be
evaluated.
Answer sheets of Part A and Part B are not to be tagged together?
Part A and Part B should be mentioned only on the covering page of the respective answer sheets.
Attempt all questions in order.
Each question carries 10 marks.
Read the question carefully and answer to the point neatly and legibly.
Do not leave any blank pages between two answers.
Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space.
Answer all the parts of a single question together.
Start the answer to a question on a fresh page or leave adequate space between two answers.
Draw table/diagrams/?owchads wherever appropriate.
Write Short notes on:
1.
PART A
Aortic dissection - Classification and management strategies. 10
a) Current status of PCI in non-culprit artery in acute myocardial 5+5
infarction.
b) Left main percutaneous intervention - Current status.
a) Fallacy of PHT in valvular lesion assessment. 5+5
b) Describe briefly 2D Strain Imaging.
a) Brugada syndrome ? Current classification and management 5+5
outline.
b) Role of exercise testing in management of cardiac
arrhythmias.
a) Viability assessment in CAD. 5+5
b) Current status of infective endocarditis prophylaxis.
P.T.O
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POSSESSION/USE OF CELL PHONES OR ANY SUCH ELECTRONIC GADGETS IS NOT PERMITTED INSIDE THE EXAMINATION
HALL.

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