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General tips: Know the DOC and definite diagnostic tool for the diseases.

Also know
diarrhea really well.

Recalled stuff:

I. Multiple choice (10 items)

1. Types of Dengue serotypes available in the Philippines

2. Contents of the newly reformulated ORS. (Glucose, Sodium, Chloride,


Potassium, etc).

3. They gave a choice between smallpox, chickenpox, herpes zoster, and


measles. Which one of those has Guarnieri's bodies. Sorry. Forgot.

4. Something about the stages of tetanus

II. True or false (5 items which forgot all the statements, only the topics. Sorry)

1. Dengue

2. Leptospirosis

3. Meningococcemia

4. Forgot 

5. Forgot 

III. Matching type

1. 1st Disease: Measles

2. 2nd Disease: Scarlet fever

3. 3rd disasease: Rubella

4. HSV4: EBV

5. HSV5: CMV

6. HSV6
IV. Matching type (Match the disease with the laboratory procedure)

1. Kato katz

2. Modified AFB

3. Blood smear

4. ETC

5. ETC

6. ETC

V. Identification

1. Define diarrhea

2. Loose bloody stools (study cholera or dysentery.. if forgot the exact


questions e)

3. Definite diagnosis for the disease

4. DOC for the disease

5. DOC for pregnant women

VI. Identification (For this section, they will describe the presentation of the
disease then you give the drug of choice for the disease. I forgot the
descriptions but i remember the diseases. The diseases are not in the
exact order, i forgot the exact numbering)

1. Meningoccocemia + DOC

2. Leptospirosis + DOC

3. Tetanus + DOC + DOC (2 drugs were asked for here)

4. Filariasis + DOC

5. Malaria + DOC + DOC for pregnant women

VII.Cases

1. First case is about a kid with some dehydration. Know the following:
i. How to assess the type of dehydration.

ii. What fluid to give the kid (type: example ORS only or should be
give IV). Know how to calculate for fluid replacement (they’ll ask
for calculation).

2. Second case is about a kid with severe dehydration. Know the


following:

i. How to assess the type of dehydration.

ii. What fluid to give the kid (type: example ORS only or should be
give IV). Know how to calculate for fluid replacement (they’ll ask
for calculation).

3. Thrid case is about rabies vaccination. It’s about a kid who came for an
animal bite check-up 4-5 days after he sustained the injury.

i. Know the intramuscular 2-1-1-1 timetable

Da PVRV (amount PCEC (amount Location of


y in ml) in ml) injection
0
3
7
14
21
ii. If the boy missed an injection scheduled, what will you
recommend?

iii. What other vaccinations should be given (i forgot the exact


question but they were asking for other stuff to give to the boy
apart from the PVRV/PCEC)?

iv. If the dog is still healthy within 14 days, what would you
recommend?

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