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OSCEFOURTH YEAR

Dated: 25th August, 2022


FRUNCLE

VESTIBULITIS
Station no: 01

Q 1. Identify the Instrument Shown in Picture.


Q 2. Name the Indications of its use.
Q 3.  Name the other method of assessment of Nasal Patency apart from
use of this instrument.
Q 4. Name four comon causes of unilateral Nasal obstruction.
Station no: 02

Q1. Identify the instrument shown in the Picture.


Q2. Name the procedure in which this object is being used.
Q3. Name the Canal wall up and Canal wall down procedures.
Q4. Name the complications of CSOM.
Station no: 03

Q 1. Name the image shown in the picture.


Q 2. Which pathology is shown in the picture?
Q 3. Name the clinical features of this pathology.
Q 4. What are the treatment options for this Condition.
Station no: 04

Q 1. Identify this Instrument .


Q 2. Name the indication of its use.
Q 3. Name the Complications of this procedure.
Q4. Name various methods adopted for tonsillectomy.
Station no: 05

Q1. What is the diagnosis?


Q2. What is the commonest condition of the middle ear
where this procedure is recommended?
Q3. Which quadrant of the tympanic membrance is mostly
suitable for this procedure?
Station no: 06

Q 1. Name the instrument.


Q 2. Name the Examination you perform with the help of this Instrument.
Q 3. Name the different parts of Nasal Septum.
Q 4. Mention Four Pathologies, you can observe, while performing this
examination.
Station no: 07

Q 1. Identify the Instrument show in the picture.


Q 2. What are the Indications of its use.
Q 3. Give two Major causes of Nasal Bleeding in aged patients.
Q 4. Describe the Treatment of Septal Hematoma.
Station no: 08

Q 1. identify this instrument.


Q 2. Which examination you perform with this instrument?
Q3. Name the prerequisites of this procedure.

Q4. Name the normal structures to be identified during this


procedure.
Station no: 09

Q 1. Name the investigation shown in the picture.


Q 2. Name the diffrent graphs shown in the picture.
Q 3. Name the surgical procedure perform in otosclerosis.
Station no: 10

Q 1. Identify the Instrument Shown in the Picture.


Q 2. Name the Procedure in which this instrument is being used.
Q 3. Name Four Complications of Surgical Procedure in which
this instrument is used.
Q 4. How will you manage a case of septal hematoma.
Station no: 11

Q1. identify the object shown in the picture.


Q2. Describe the Indications of its use.
Q3. Name four causes of hoarseness.
Q4. Name the commonest Malignancy of larynx.
Station no: 12

Q 1. Identify the Instrument Shown in Picture.


Q 2. Name the surgical procedure in which this instrument is
being used.
Q 3. Name the different complications of this procedure.
Q 4. What is the indication of this instruments curved end.
Station no: 13

Q 1. Identify the Instrument in Picture.


Q 2. In which procedure this insrument is being used.
Q 3. Name four common complications of the procedure in
which it is used.
Q 4. Name four contraindications of this procedure.
Station no: 14

Q 1. Identify the Instrument Shown in the Picture.


Q 2. Name the Procedure in which this instrument is being used.
Q 3. Name Four Complications of Surgical Procedure in which
this instrument is used.
Q 4. What is the purpose of inflation of balloon in this tube.
Station no: 15

Q1. What is the type of the Perforation?


Q2. Cental perforation is seen in which type of CSOM.
Q3. What is the surgical treatment of dry central perforation.
Q4. What are the types of cronic suppurative otitis media.
Station no: 16

Q 1. Identify the insrument in picture.


Q 2. In which frequencies, normaly these instruments are made
up of:
Q 3. Name three tests you perform with this instrument.
Q 4. If a patient is having conductive deafness, How will you assess
with this instrument.
Station no: 17

Q1. What is your diagnosis?


Q2. what is the first line of treatment of the above?
Q3. what are the two Common Intracranial complications
of chronic Suppurative otitis media.
Q4. Which nerve is damage during facial palsy?
Station no: 18

Q 1. Name the Invetigation done in the Picture.


Q 2. Identify the two graphs shown in the picture.
Q 3. How will this investigation help if the patient is having conductive deafness.
Q.4. If Patient is having moderate degree sensorineural deafness, How it will be
shown in the graph.
Station no: 19

Q1. Identify the X-Ray Shown in the Picture.


Q2. Which Pathology is seen in this photograph.
Q3. Name the site of constriction points in Airdigestive tract.
Q4. How will you treat this pathology.
Station no: 20

Q 1. Identify the Pathology shown in the Picture.


Q 2. Describe the common site of this Pathology.
Q 3. Describe the causes of this Pathology.
Q 4. Describe the treatment of this Pathology.
Station no: 21

Q 1. Identify the Pathology shown in the Picture.


Q 2. Describe symptoms due to this pathology.
Q 3. In which part of the ear this pathology arises.
Q 4. Describe the treatment options for this pathology.
Station no: 22

Q.1 Identify the picture and name the condition.


Q.2 Which nerve is involved.
Q.3 In which surgery this nerve is at risk of being damaged.
Q.4 On which side the nerve is damaged (Right/ Left)?
Station no: 23

Q.1 Identify the picture and Mention the pathology.


Q.2 How will this condition be investigated.
Q.3 From which site, it arises?
Q.4 Mention the Treatment of choice.
Station no: 24

Q.1 Identify the pathology shown in this picture.


Q.2 Describe the clinical features of this pathology.
Q.3 Name the causative organism most commonly
responsible for this pathology.
Q.4 How will you treat this pathology.
Station no: 25

Q.1 Name the Operative procedure done in this picture.


Q.2 Name the pathology in which this procedure is being done.
Q.3 Describe the clinical features of this pathology.
Q.4 Describe the complications of this procedure.
Station no: 26

Q.1 Identify the Pathology shown in the picture.


Q.2 Describe the compression Symptoms due to this pathology.
Q.3 How will you Investigate this pathology.
Q.4 Name the most common carcinoma of thyroid.
Station no: 27

Q.1 Identify the Pathology.


Q.2 What is the Causative factor which leads to this pathology.
Q.3 what is the treatment.
Station no: 28

Q.1 Identify the Instrument.


Q.2 what are the indications of its use.
Q.3 Write any 2 complications of its use.
Station no: 29

60 Years old female with left paroted swelling montender mobiled:


Q.1 what is the most probable diagnosis.
Q.2 In which Salivary gland this condition is most common.
Q.3 What are the investigations.
Q.3 What is the treatment.
Station no: 30

Swelling infront of neck moving upward with tongue protrusion


Q.1 What is the most probable diagnosis.
Q.2 Write any 2 differential diagnosis.
Q.3 What is the Treatment.
Station no: 31

23 years pregnant female came with recently decreased hearing Bilaterally.


Tympanic membrane is intact. Tympanogram is AS type and PTA shows dip at 2K
bilaterally in bone conduction
Q.1 Name the pathology.
Q.2 Name the Investigation.
Q.3 What is the Treatment.
Station no: 32

Q.1 Identify the picture and name it.


Q.2 What is the mot common site of bleeding from nose.
Q.3 What are treatment options.
Station no: 33

20 years male history of assault on nose developed B/L swelling on


nasal septum.
Q.1 Identify the picture.
Q.2 What is the cause of this condition.
Q.3 what is the treatment.
Station no: 34

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