Download DNB 2020 June Emergency Medicine Paper III Question Paper

Download Diplomate of National Board (DNB) 2020 June Emergency Medicine Paper III Question Paper

FINAL EXAM
NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS
JUNE 2020
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
PAPER-III
Time: 3 hours
EM/J/20/52/III
Max. Marks:100
Important Instructions:
Attempt al questions in order.
Each question carries 10 marks.
Read the question careful y 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/flowcharts wherever appropriate.
Write short notes on:
1. a) Pathogenesis of methanol poisoning.
3+4+3
b) Clinical features of methanol poisoning.
c) Management of methanol poisoning.
2. a) Patho-physiology and management of smoke inhalation.
(3+3)+4
b) Clinical utility of hyperbaric oxygen.
3. a) Acute mountain sickness.
3+4+3
b) High-altitude pulmonary edema.
c) High-altitude cerebral edema.
4. a) Approach to wide-complex tachycardia.
5+5
b) Endocarditis prophylaxis in ED.
5. a) Peripheral blood smear examination.
5+5
b) Autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
6. a) Pathogenesis of rabies.
3+3+4
b) Clinical features of rabies.
c) Post-exposure prophylaxis after dog-bite.
7. a) Etiology of community-acquired pneumonia.
2+4+2+2
b) Clinical and radiological features in a patient with pneumonia.
c) CURB-65 score.
d) Outpatient antibiotic therapy for community acquired pneumonia.
8. a) Discuss etiology and assessment of a 25-year-old patient presenting
(2+4)+2+2
with fever and altered sensorium.
b) Pathophysiology of cyanotic spells (Tet spel s).
c) Management of a child with cyanotic spell.
P.T.O.
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EXAMINATION HALL.

FINAL EXAM
NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS
JUNE 2020
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
PAPER-III
9. a) Definition of delirium.
1+3+4+2
b) Etiology of acute delirium in ED.
c) Assessment of a patient with delirium.
d) Pharmacological restraint in an agitated patient in ED.
10. a) Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
5+5
b) Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome.
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POSSESSION/USE OF CELL PHONES OR ANY SUCH ELECTRONIC GADGETS IS NOT PERMITTED INSIDE THE
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