P.G. Diploma Examinations in Anaesthesiology (DA) - June 2012 Paper II - Clinical Anaesthe siology Max marks:100
Time: 3 hrs •
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Essay:
1. What are the clinical features o f acquired myast henia gravis. What tests are available to
confirm the diagnosis. What are the anaesthetic implications
and management of a patient with generalized myast henia gravis presenting for laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Short essays 2. Prevention and treatment of intra-operative mycocardial infraction.
(8x10=80)
3. Anaesthetic problems in an anemic patient 4. One lung anaesthesia – problems and management 5. Morbid obesity-anaesthetic implications 6. Anaesthetic considerations in paediatric patients 7. Methods of cerebral protection in clinical practice.
8. Regional versus general anaesthesia in obstetric surgery 9. Anaesthetic management of total hip replacement in elderly patients
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Method: To judge the students' viewpoint, a pertinent and simple questionnaire was designed to collect the feedback from the final year MBBS students of AFMC ...
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