Download MBBS TMU Final Year 2015 MBBS403A Obstetric and Gynaecology I Question Paper

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MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-2 Examination

2014-15

Course Code: MBS403 Paper ID: 0314109

Obstetric and Gynaecology - I

Time: 2 Hours 10 Minutes

Max Marks: 30

Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support

your answer.

Part `B'

1.

Enumerate the causes of obstructed labour. How will you
manage the case of obstructed labour? (7)

2.

A 28 year old G2P0A1 female presented with severe pain
in lower abdomen and fainting attack following 2 months
amenorrhea. What is the differential diagnosis? Describe
the management of ectopic pregnancy. (7)

Part `C'

3.

Write short notes on the following: (4x4=16)

a)

Partogram.

b)

Strategies to reduce maternal mortality

c)

Asyphyxia neonatarum.

d)

Difference between Constriction ring and Retraction ring

MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-2 Examination 2014-15

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Course Code:MBS403



Paper ID: 0314109

Obstetric and Gynaecology - I

Part `A'



Time: 20 Minutes

Max Marks: 10

Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes.
2. Please tick () correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed.
3. For answering please use Ball- pen only.
Q.1

Early deceleration occur due to:

Q.9

Vacuum application is contraindicated in all

a)

Fetal head compression

except:

b)

Umbilical cord compression

a)

Fetal coagulopathy

c)

Fetal hypoxia

b)

Brow presentation

d)

Congenital heart block

c)

Occipitotransverse position



d)

Extreme prematurity

Q.2

Male external genitalia develop under the
influence of:

Q.10 Neonatal hypoglycaemia is defined as blood

a)

Antimullerian hormone

glucose level less than:

b)

Testosterone

a)

30 mg/dl

b)

40 mg/dl

c)

Dihydrotestosterone

c)

50 mg/dl

d)

60 mg/dl

d)

5 alpha reductase

P.T.O.
Q.11 Fetal nuchal translucency is measured at:

Q.3

HELLP syndrome includes all except:

a)

9-11 weeks

a)

Hemolysis

b)

11-13 weeks

b)

Low platelets

c)

14-16 weeks



c)

Hepatomegaly

d)

18-20 weeks

d)

Elevate liver enzymes



Q.12 All are seen in gestational diabetes except:

Q.4

Congenital varicella syndrome includes all

a)

Fetal macrosomia

except:

b)

Fetal congenital anomaly

a)

Limb hypoplasia

c)

Shoulder dystocia

b)

Hydrocephalous

d)

Oligohydramnios

c)

Cataract

d)

Choroidoretinal scarring

Q.13 The therapeutic serum level of magnesium

during magnesium sulphate therapy for

Q.5

In a diabetic patient with pregnancy, fetal

eclampsia is:

echo is advised at:

a)

4-7meq/L

a)

16 weeks

b)

7-10 meq/L

b)

18 weeks

c)

10-12 meq/L

c)

24 weeks



d)

12-15 meq/L

d)

28 weeks

Q.6

Robert's sign is seen in:

Q.14 The most common type of conjoined twins is:

a)

Premature foetuses

a)

Paraphagus

b)

Normal term foetuses

b)

Omhalophagus

c)

Intrauterine death

c)

Craniophagus

d)

Thallesemic fetuses

d)

Thoracophagus

Q.7

Bishop's scoring includes all except:
a)

Cervical consistency

Q.15 Misoprostol cannot be used:

b)

Cervical length

a)

Orally

c)

Station of head

b)

Vaginally

d)

Cervical colour

c)

Rectally

d)

Intramuscular

Q.8

The indications of internal podalic version
includes all except:

Q.16 Most common cause of secondary PPH is:

a)

Delivery of second twin

a)

Uterine atony

b)

Prolapsed cord with fully dilated

b)

Rupture uterus

cervix

c)

Retained placental bits

c) Hand prolapse

d)

Vaginal lacerations

d)

Transverse lie with fully dilated cervix
and fetal death

Q.17 Most common position in breech

presentation:
a)

Left sacroanterior

b)

Right sacroanterior

c)

Left sacrposterior

d)

Right sacroposterior

Q.18 All the following changes occur during

pregnancy except:
a)

Increase in cardiac output by 30-50%

b)

Increase in plasma volume by 40%

c)

Increase in heart rate by 10-15
beats/min

d)

Increase in red cell volume by 5%

Q.19 TORCH infections includes all except:

a)

Toxoplasmosis

b)

Rubella

c)

Cytomegalovirus

d)

Herpes zoster

Q.20

The period of gestation at which the crown
rump length is used to estimate the gestational
age is:
a)

4-6 weeks

b)

6-12 weeks

c)

15-20 weeks

d)

20-24 weeks.


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