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HAG : 6 TBL

1. 20/3 ACS & CCF : ruhi, irsyad


2. 20/3 Limb weakness : tehah, marissa
3. 27/3 Jaundice : fb, amirah
4. 27/3 CVA and TIA : izzat, banu
5. 2/4 Seizure : Iza, ruhi
6. 2/4 Cough and dyspnea, irsyad, tehah

GHM : 7 TBL
1. 20/3 Dengue, malaria, lepto, typhoid : zik, nadiah
2. 27/3 CNS infections : zainal, hannan
3. 27/3 Poisoning : sarah, nurinn
4.29/3 Hypertension : sahira, ammar
5. 2/4 Seizure : insyi, zik
6.2/4 Coma AB/ rash CD : nadiah, zainal
7.5/4 Diabetes melitus & met. syndrome : hannan, sarah

TBL Physiology of ECG - 22/3


Insyi and Iza
1. Interpret clinically significant ECG abnormalities such as Arrhythmias, Ischaemic
Heart Disease and Electrolyte Abnormalities (Atrial flutter and fibrillation, SVT, heart
block, VT, VF + Changes seen in STEMI/NSTEMI and Unstable angina + Hypo and
hyperkalaemia, hypocalcemia)
2. Outline the Principle of management of abnormal ECG

HOSPITAL ALOR GAJAH : 6 TBL

DATE TOPIC LO

1 20/3 ACS & CCF -Define Acute Coronary Syndrome and heart failure
(C1, CLO1).
-Explain the pathophysiology of Acute Coronary
Syndrome and Heart Failure (C2, CLO1).
-List the risk factors of Acute Coronary Syndrome (C1,
CLO1).
-Discuss the causes of Heart Failure (C2, CLO1).
-Compare types of Acute Coronary Syndrome;
Unstable Angina vs NSTEMI vs STEMI (C4, CLO1).
Compare types of Heart Failure such as right-sided vs
left-sided and acute vs chronic etc (C4, CLO1).
-Describe the clinical features of Acute Coronary
Syndrome and Heart Failure such as signs and
symptoms (C2, CLO1).
-Discuss the diagnostic investigations of Acute
Coronary Syndrome and Heart Failure (C2, CLO1).
-Illustrate the ECG changes of Acute Coronary
Syndrome (C3, CLO1).
-Discuss complications of Acute Coronary Syndrome
and Heart Failure (C2, CLO1).
-Outline the principles of management of Acute
Coronary Syndrome and Heart Failure (C4, CLO1).

2 20/3 Limb -Categorize causes of generalized weakness C4-


weakness CLO1 s
-Classify causes of limb weakness C4CLO1
-Compare between UMNL-LMNL C4 CLO2
-Obtain accurate history of a case of limb weakness
C2CLO2
-Perform focused physical examination C3CLO2
-Present DD of limb weakness C1 CLO2
-Justify essential investigations C6 CLO1
-Design a treatment plan C4 CLO3

3 27/3 Jaundice -Discuss the classification of jaundice(C2,CLO1)


-Explain pathophysiology of jaundice(C2,CLO1)
-Obtain accurate history of a case of jaundice( C2-
CLO2)
- Perform focused physical examination C3-CLO2
- Present DD C1-CLO2
-Justify essential investigations C6-CLO1
- Outline main lines of treatment C4-CLO3
-Enumerate complications C1-CLO1

4 27/3 CVA and TIA -Describe the Cerebral Vasculature


- Classify Stroke -Thromboembolic vs
Hemorrhagic
- Outline the causes of Stroke/TIA
- Discuss causes of Young Stroke
- Differentiate clinical presentations of Anterior
vs Posterior Circulation Stroke
- Justify diagnostic investigations for Stroke
- Outline the principle of Management of Stroke

5 2/4 Seizure · List types of seizures


· Enumerate causes of seizures
· Obtain accurate history
· Perform focused neurological exam
· Justify essential investigations
· Outline main lines of treatment
- Propose suitable lifestyle recommendation

6 2/4 Cough and · Define Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease


dyspnea and Bronchial Asthma (C1, CLO1).
· Explain the pathophysiology of Bronchial Asthma
and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (C2,
CLO1).
· Compare and contrast between Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Bronchial
Asthma in terms of clinical features and
complications (C4, CLO1).
· Define the acute complications of COPD and
Bronchial Asthma (C1, CLO1).
· List the precipitating factors of the acute
complications (C1, CLO1).
· Discuss the diagnostic investigations for both
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and
Bronchial Asthma (C2, CLO1)
· Outline the principles of management of
Bronchial Asthma and Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease (C4, CLO1)
· List the causes of Bronchiectasis (C1, CLO1).
· Explain the pathophysiology of Bronchiectasis
and Lung cancer (C2, CLO1).
· State the different types of lung cancer (C1,
CLO1).
· Discuss the diagnostic investigations and
procedures for lung cancer and Bronchiectasis
(C2, CLO1).
Outline the complication and the principles of management
for both lung cancer and Bronchiectasis (C4, CLO1).

GENERAL HOSPITAL MELAKA

1 20/3 Dengue, LO 1
malaria, lepto, - Describe the causative organism for Dengue,
typhoid Leptospirosis and Malaria

LO 2
- Explain the pathophysiology of Dengue,
Leptospirosis and Malaria

LO 3
- State the incidence and prevalence of Dengue,
Leptospirosis and Malaria

LO 4
- Describe the clinical presentation of these conditions
of Dengue, Leptospirosis and Malaria

Lo 5
- Discuss the complications of Dengue, Leptospirosis
and Malaria

LO 6
- Justify diagnostic investigations of Dengue,
Leptospirosis and Malaria

LO 7
- Outline the principle of Management of Dengue,
Leptospirosis and Malaria

2 27/3 CNS Discuss causes of CNS infection


infections . Discuss pathophysiology of CNS infection (discuss
the anatomy if needed).
. Describe the clinical presentation (symptoms and
signs and their pathophysiology) of CNS infection.
. Discuss clinical clues to the likely organism causing
CNS infection.
. Compare and contrast the CSF biochemistry result
(Viral vs Bacterial vs TB vs fungal).
. Enumerate and justify other investigations required
for assessment of CNS infection.
. Outline the principles of management of CNS
infection.
. Discuss potential complications of CNS infection.
. Discuss possible prevention strategies of CNS
infection.

3 27/3 Poisoning

4 29/3 Hypertension ·Define systemic Hypertension and Malignant


Hypertension (C1, CLO1).
· Explain the pathophysiology of primary,
secondary and malignant hypertension (C2,
CLO1).
State causes of secondary Hypertension (C1,
CLO1).
Compare and contrast primary and secondary
Hypertension in terms of age-group affected, causes
and clinical manifestations (C4, CLO1).
Compare and contrast Hypertensive Urgency and
Hypertensive Emergency (C4, CLO1).
Discuss the baseline investigations for primary
Hypertension (C2, CLO1).
Justify the investigations for secondary Hypertension (C6,
CLO1).

5 2/4 Seizure · List types of seizures


· Enumerate causes of seizures
· Obtain accurate history
· Perform focused neurological exam
· Justify essential investigations
· Outline main lines of treatment
Propose suitable life style recommendation

6 2/4 Coma AB/


rash CD

7 5/4 Diabetes -Define Metabolic Syndrome (C1,CLO1)


melitus & met. - Compare and contrast Type 1 and Type 2
syndrome Diabetes Mellitus (C1, CLO1)
- Justify diagnostic investigations for Type 1
and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (C2,CLO1)
- Discuss on Macro and Microvascular
Complications of Diabetes Mellitus (C1,CLO2)
- Discuss Acute Diabetic Emergencies
(C2,CLO1)
- Outline the Principle of Management of Diabetes
mellitus(C4,CLO1)

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