Station 01
Carefully answer the following questions.
a) What is your impression of X-ray ?
b) Write 4 parameters that you check in a Chest XRAY
Station 02:
Carefully examine the given ECG and answer the following
1. Calculate the heart rate.
2. What is the rhythm in this ECG?
3. Write one treatment option
Station 03:
Carefully examine the given instrument and answer the following:
a) What is this instrument called? (01)
b) Give TWO important indications(02)
c)Give TWO important contraindications. (02)
Station 04
Carefully Read the label of this drug and answer the following
Questions:
1. Write two indications of its use. (02)
2. List two side effects of this drug? (03)
Station 05:
CXR
Task:
Carefully answer the following questions.
c)What are the radiological findings in X-ray?
d) What is your radiological diagnosis?
Station 06:
A 34-year-old woman comes to the clinic with complaints of
persistent abdominal pain, bloating, and diarrhea for the past six
months. She mentions that her symptoms often worsen after
eating meals that include bread or pasta. On physical examination,
she appears thin with signs of weight loss. Laboratory tests reveal
anemia.
1. What investigations will you order ? (2)
2. Give two possible diagnoses in this patient. (2)
3. Write mainstay of treatment (1)
Station 07:
A 65 years old hypertensive male presented to ER with 20 min
history of diffuse central chest pain, compressing in nature,
radiating to his left arm and neck that is started after exercise. He
has 1 pack year history of smoking.
1. Write down investigations you will order to reach diagnosis? (02)
2. What are two modifiable risk factors of this disease? (01)
3. What management steps will you take? (02)
Station 08:
Perform the task
You find an unconscious person after road traffic accident. How will
you proceed ?
Station 09:
A 50 years old smoker presented to ER with complaints of worsening
shortness of breath and productive cough. He has a barrel shaped chest.
On auscultation, there is bilateral wheeze and crepitation in the chest.
1. What is your clinical diagnosis? (01)
2. What specific investigations will you advise to this patient? (01)
3. Write management plan regarding this patient (03)
Station 10:
A 29-year-old woman with a history of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus presents
to the emergency with severe nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain
persisting for the past two days. She reports increased thirst and
frequent urination. On examination, she appears lethargic and
dehydrated, with a fruity odor on her breath. Vital signs reveal a blood
pressure of 100/60 mmHg, a heart rate of 120 beats per minute, a
respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute, and a temperature of 98.7°F
(37°C). Initial laboratory tests show a blood glucose level of 450 mg/dL.
What is your diagnosis ? (1)
What test will you perform to confirm ? (2)
How will you treat this patient ? (2)