Important topics asked in medical exams
Topics that are frequently asked in exams - AIIMS/ESIC/DSSSB/Nursing Officer
Part 1 - Video links : Hindi Version ♦ English Version
1. Smallest Bone of the Body : Stapes
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Stapes is a Stirrup-shaped bone (a pair of devices attached to each side of a horse's saddle, in the form of a loop with a flat base to support the rider's foot.)
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Smallest auditory ossicle
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Located in middle ear
2. Bat/Butterfly Shaped bone : Sphenoid
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Sella turcica – a shallow depression on the superior surface of the body of sphenoid bone.
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Hypophyseal fossa – A deep depression in sella turcica in which pituitary gland is situated.
3. “Rule of ten” is used for : Cleft lip
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Criteria used to judge the readiness of an infant for surgical repair of cleft lip.
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Four 10’s to be there –
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10 pounds weight
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10 weeks old
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10 gm% haemoglobin
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WBC count <10,000
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4. Freshly prepared ORS should be used within : 24 hours
5. Maximum intensity of physiological Jaundice in term baby : 4th day
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Maximum intensity of physiological jaundice in term baby is on 4th day which subsides on 7th day.
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Maximum intensity of physiological jaundice in pre-term baby is on 5th-6th day which subsides on 14th day.
6. Choice of treatment for physiological jaundice : Phototherapy
7. Choice of treatment for pathological jaundice : Exchange blood transfusion
8. Vaccination was first performed by : Edward jenner
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To provide immunity to small pox
9. Theme of World health day 2017 : Depression – Let’s Talk
10. Koplik’s spot are seen in : Rubeola
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Measles is also called Rubeola
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Rubeola means – “red spots”
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Koplik’s Spot are small red spots with blue-white centers on the oral mucosa.
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It is a diagnostic sign of measles before the appearance of rashes.
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