Download RGUHS BNYS 2019 October Final Year 2551 First Aid And Emergency Medicine Rs 3 Question Paper

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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

IV Year B.N.Y.S Degree Examination ? OCT-2019

Time: Three Hours

Max. Marks: 80 Marks

First Aid and Emergency Medicine (RS-3)

QP Code: 2551

(QP contains two pages)

Your answers should be specific to the questions asked.

Draw neat, labeled diagrams wherever necessary.

Section - A

Multiple Choice Questions

10 X 1 = 10 Marks

1.

Diabetic ketoacidosis includes all of the following except:

a) Hypoglycemia
b) Hypokalemia
c) Ketonemia
d) Acidosis

2.

Bradycardia is seen in all of the following conditions in cardiac tamponade except

a) Terminal cases of cardiac tamponade
b) Uremic cardiac tamponade
c) Myxedematous cardiac tamponade
d) Pyogenic cardiac tamponade

3.

First aid during convulsion includes all of the following except

a) Turning the person to one side
b) Holding the person to decrease shaking
c) Removing spectacles, loosening the tie if any
d) Clear the area of any sharp substances

4.

Treatment of acute asthma includes all of the following except:

a) Salbutamol
b) Oxygen
c) Steroids
d) Beta blockers

5.

All of the these are types of distributive shock except:

a) Anaphylactic shock
b) Neurogenic shock
c) Cardiogenic shock
d) Septic shock

6.

Hematemesis means:

a) Vomiting of blood
b) Blood in the sputum
c) Blood in urine
d) Blood in stools

7.

Grey turners sign is seen in:

a) Acute gastritis
b) Acute pancreatitis
c) Renal colic
d) Pneumonia

8.

Rule of nine is used in grading of

a) Perforation of peptic ulcer
b) Acute pancreatitis
c) Percentage of burns
d) Road traffic accidents

9.

N acetyl cysteine s the antidote used in

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a) Paracetamol poisoning
b) Organophosphorus poisoning
c) Scorpion bite
d) Kerosene poisoning

10. Hemothorax means:

a) Collection of blood in pleural cavity
b) Collection of pus in pleural cavity
c) Collection of air in pleural cavity
d) Collection of excess fluid in pleural cavity

Section B

LONG ESSAYS (Answer any two)

2 X 10 = 20 Marks

11. Final year BNYS students went for a college trip where they found an unconscious person. They

examined him. His pupillary reflex was normal with no heart and breath sounds. Explain how did they
save him?

12. Explain the first aid for a case of snake bite. Add a note on scorpion sting.
13. Discuss clinical features, diagnosis and management of acute pancreatitis.

SHORT ESSAYS (Answer any ten)

10 X 5 = 50 Marks

14. Clinical features, investigations and management of aortic dissection
15. Approach to a case of status asthamaticus
16. Approach to a case of coma
17. Clinical features, investigations and management of cardiogenic shock
18. Diagnosis and management of thyroid crisis
19. Etiology, investigations and management of hemoptysis
20. Etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management of massive pleural effusion
21. Investigations and management of perforation of peptic ulcer
22. Etiology, diagnosis and management of Tetany
23. Investigations and management of renal colic
24. Differences between Hypokalemia and Hyperkalemia
25. Diagnosis of death

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