Download RGUHS BNYS 2020 4th Year 2550 Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Rs3 Question Paper

Download RGUHS (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences) Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) 2020 4th Year 2550 Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Rs3 Previous Question Paper

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
IV Year B.N.Y.S Degree Examination ? 28-Feb-2020
Time: Three Hours
Max. Marks: 80 Marks
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION (RS-3)
QP Code: 2550
(QP contains two pages)
Your answers should be specific to the questions asked.
Draw neat, labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
LONG ESSAYS
2 X 10 = 20 Marks
1. Define lever and its classification with an example and diagram.
2. Define pain and pain gait theory.
SHORT ESSAYS
10 X 5 = 50 Marks
3. Define newtons law with an example.
4. Define pulleys and its function.
5. Importance of past medical history in assessment
6. Define Chronaxie and factor affecting.
7. Relationship between BOS, COG, LOG
8. Wax and method of application
9. Accommodation
10. Cryotherapy and its application
11. Posture and types
12. IRR
Multiple Choice Questions
10 X 1 = 10 Marks
13. Which statement is correct
a) A fibres are thickly myelinated and normally transmit nociceptive stimuli
b) A fibres are unmyelinated and slower conducting than A transmission
c) A fibers can alter the rate of firing depending on the intensity of stimuli and terminate in
laminae I, IV and V
d) C fibres are non-myelinated and rapid conducting
14. Which statement is most accurate?
a) Magnesium augments the action of the NMDA receptor
b) Glycine and glutamate are excitatory neurotransmitters
c) Transduction involves a flow of negative ions into the cell to cause depolarization
d) Tetrodotoxin resistant sodium channels are important in nociception
15. Managing chronic pain in more complex in older adults mainly because
a) They are reluctant to participate in management strategies
b) The impact is the same as their younger counterparts with the additional problem of social
isolation
c) Many approaches to management are inappropriate for the group
d) All the above
16. Pain is poorly managed in older adults predominantly because
a) They have different physiology
b) They cannot take analgesic medications
c) It is more difficult to interpret in this group than in their younger counterparts
d) All the above
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17. For patients with normal skin sensation TENS should initially be given to generate
a) A strong painful paraesthesia over acupuncture points
b) A strong non-painful paraesthesia over vertebrae segmentally related to the pain
c) A strong non-painful paraesthesia over the site of pain
d) All the above
18. The purpose of conventional TENS is to
a) Stimulate large diameter, low threshold afferents (A-beta) and small diameter, high
threshold afferents (A-delta)
b) Stimulate large diameter, low threshold afferents (A-beta) without simultaneously
stimulating small diameter, high threshold afferents (A-delta
c) Generate muscle twitches in order to activate small diameter muscle afferents
d) Stimulate small diameter, higher threshold afferents (A-delta) without simultaneously
stimulating large diameter, low threshold afferents (A-beta)
19. The mechanism of action conventional TENS is predominantly by
a) Activating structures on the descending pain inhibitory pathways
b) Resetting central sensitization and re-organising aberrant neuronal pathways
c) Blocking impulses travelling in peripheral nociceptive afferents
d) Long-term depression of central nociceptor cell activity
20. The main purpose of passive range of motion exercises is to
a) Strengthen muscles
b) Prevent contractures
c) Increase coordination
d) Provide Proprioceptive input
21. Which of the following are indicative of posterior column disturbances?
a) Ataxia, ataxic gait, ramberg sign and athtosis
b) Ataxia, athetosis, asthenia and Dystonia
c) Dystonia, dysmetria, dys synergia and dysdiadochokinosia
d) Ataxia and Romberg sign
22. Co-ordination is space, rhythm and approach is disturbed in the lesion of
a) Pyramidal tract
b) Cerebellum
c) Mid brian
d) Spinal cord
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