(A) Haematology
Hb% R. B. C. W. B. C. Differential, B.T.C.T. Blood group, ABO system Rh typing,
Blood Indices
(B) Clinical examination and Human experiments
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Stethography, Spirometry, Ergography, Perimetry, Tests for physical fitness, Clinicalexamination of all systems.
(C) Demonstrations
Reticulocyte count. Platelet count, P. C. V., E. S. R, fragility, peripheral blood smear,
bone marrow slides,
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E.M.G. S.D. curve, conduction velocity of nerve (Human), E.C.G., E.E.G.,Audiometry, H.R.T. (Human reaction time)
Visit to blood bank, wards to show common disorders or video tapes (list given in
appendix I), X-rays (list given in appendix II)
Animal experiments on frogs,
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a)Skeletal
muscle:
effect of graded stimuli,
simple muscle twitch
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genesis of tetanus,effect of load on skeletal muscle
fatigue.
b)
Cardiac
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muscle.normal cardiogram, effect of temperature,
properties of cardiac muscle,
effect of vagal stimulation and phenomenon of vagal escape.
effect of drugs (Acetyl choline, Adrenaline, Nicotine) on frog's heart.
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perfusion of isolated frogs heart with effects of Na+ , K+ and Ca ++,- and demonstration of Starling's law
Museum to be developed
Historical land marks, Nobel laureates
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VII) EVALUATION :
A) THEORY ? SYSTEMS TO BE INCLUDED ARE
Paper I
Cardiovascular,
Respiratory,
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Gastrointestinal, Endocrines, Reproduction,Acclimatization to hypoxia, Temperature regulation, Exercise physiology
Paper II
Cell membrane and transport systems across the cell membrane, Homeostasis Nerve
and Muscle Physiology, Blood, Excretory, C.N.S. and special senses.
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Duration of each paper : 2 Hours & 30 minutes(30 minutes ? Section A ? M.C.Q.
2 hours ? Section B & C)
MCQ Section A will be given to the candidate at the beginning of the examination. After 30
minutes, Section A will be collected . Paper containing Section B and Section C will
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then be handed over to the candidate. Section B and Section C are to be written inseparate answer sheets.
Marks : Total marks for each paper : 50
B) NATURE OF QUESTION PAPER
Section A
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Q. No. 1 Multiple choice question (MCQ) 15 marksSection B
Q. No. 2 Write in brief (Five out of Six) 2 marks each 10 marks
Q. No. 3 On applied Physiology (Two out of three) 8 marks
(List of topics to be asked is given in appendix III)
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Section CQ. No. 4 Long question 9 marks
OR
Long
Question
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Q. No. 5 Write short notes (Any two out of three) 8 marksC) PATTERN OF VIVA VOCE AND PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
There shall be separate batches of students for viva and Practicals.
(i) Viva examination(orals) Total marks 20 Duration ? 20 minutes.
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Four Examiners ( 5 minutes with each examiner )(ii)Two Examiners for topics of paper I systems to be distributed,
Two Examiners for topics of paper II systems to be distributed,
(B) Practical examination Total marks 40
3 Exercises :
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Exercise (1) Clinical examination ... 20 marks,4 sub questions each of 5 marks,
(i) C.V.S. ...5
(ii) R.S. ...5
(iii) C.N.S. & Special senses ...5
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(iv) Abdomen ...5Exercise (2) Haematology ...10 marks,
Exercise (3) Short exercise ...10 marks,
Sub questions each having 2 marks,
Calculations,
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Interpretation of graphs,Charts,
Data analysis and interpretation
Photographs on-endocrine disorders,
Neurological
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disorder,APPENDIX I
List of common disorders to be shown during word visits or using video tapes.
1.Generalised Oedema
2. Anaemia
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3. Jaundice4. Hepatomegaly
5. Splenomegaly
6. Ascites
7. Myxoedema
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8. Cretinism9. Hyperthyroidism
10. Dwarfism
11. Acromegaly
12. Facial nerve paralysis
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13. Hemiplegia14. Paraplegia
15. Parkinsonism
16. Cerebellar dysfunction.
APPEDIX II
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List of X-rays to be shown along with clinical examinations to improveunderstanding.
1. Normal X-ray chest
2. Consolidation of lung
3. Pleural effusion showing mediastinal shift
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4. Collapse of lung / cavity in lung5. Hyper inflated lungs in emphysema
6. Left ventricular hypertrophy showing shift of apex beat
7. Barium meal follow through ? oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestine.
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APPENDIX IIITopics to be asked as applied questions in theory .
A brief history and diagnosis to be provided.
1. Erythroblastosis foetalis
2. Haemophilia, purpura
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3. Myasthenia gravis4. Peptic ulcer
5. Oedema
6. Jaundice and anaemia ? due to mismatched transfusion
7. Myxoedema
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8. Cretinism9. Hyperthyroidism
10. Tetany
11. Acromegaly, Gigantism
12. Respiratory distress syndrome
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13. Parkinsonism14. Asthma
15. Hemiplegia
16. Spinal cord injury
17.Deafness
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18 Hemorrhagic shock19 Cushing's syndrome
20 Dwarfism