Saturday, 16 April 2011

Question of final professional B.H.M.S. Exam of Dhaka University

SUBJECT: CHRONIC DISEASE PART - II

CASE TAKING

1.     What do you know about case taking? 96, 98, 00, 01, 02, 04, 05.
2.     Necessity of case taking. 97, 99, 05.
3.     What are the qualities required for a physician in recording cases. 97, 99, 02. 04.
4.     What are the directions given by Hahnemann for case taking of chronic disease? 99, 01, 03, 05.
5.     How does the physician frame his questions to the patient? 98
6.     Difficulties to take a chronic female case. 99.
7.     Write down the difficulties of case taking of chronic cases. 05.
8.     Importance of case taking. 02
9.     What are the processes of writing down symptoms during case taking? 03.
10. What are the duties of physicians during case taking? 02, 05.
11. What are the difficulties of case taking of chronic case? 02
12. Why physician should unprejudiced in recording a case. 00, 01.
13. Write a practical case taking scheme of chronic disease. 01.
14. What complications may arise during case taking? 00.
15. Importance of mental symptoms in case taking. 02.
16. Why is it necessary to observe the constitution and behavior of the patient during preparing a case history? 05.
SYMPTOMS

1.     What are characteristic symptoms? 98, 99, 01, 04.
2.     How many types of characteristic symptoms are generally found? 99, 01, 04.
3.     What are peculiar symptoms? 99.
4.     Describe the modalities of a disease. 99.
5.     Importance of modalities in Homoeopathy. 99, 04.
6.     Importance of mental symptoms. 95, 98, 00, 02.
7.     How the peculiar symptoms can help to select a medicine. 98.
8.     What are the types of symptoms? 98.
9.     Discuss the value of symptoms in selection a medicine. 98.
10. It is possible for physician to select a specific remedy on the basis of objective symptoms. 00, 02.
11. What is symptom? 97, 02.
12. Hahnemann’s classification of evaluation. 00
13. What is Homoeopathic aggravation? 03
14. What do you mean by symptoms and totality of symptoms? 04
15. What measures should be adopted in case of wrong prescription? 03
16. Differences between the symptoms and totality of symptoms. 00.
17. Describe why Dr. Hahnemann gave the top most priority of characteristic symptoms. 00, 05.
18. Discuss the importance at desire and aversion to food and drink of patient. Describe the value of symptoms in selection of medicine. 03.
19. What do you mean by mental symptoms? Describe the importance of mental symptoms during selection of medicine. 04.
20. “Success is inevitable if selection of medicine is made on the basis of peculiar symptoms” --- Explain. 04



PATIENT EXAMINATION

1.     How should a patient be examined from the Homoeopathic point of view? 99, 05.
2.     What will be observed by the physician himself in the patient during examination? 98.
3.     Importance of physical examination. 98, 04.
4.     Discuss systemic physical examination. 98
5.     Importance of attitude of the patient. 98.
6.     Character of respiration. 98
7.     Useful investigation in chronic disease. 98
8.     Necessity of observe constitution and behavior of patient. 02.
9.     Tongue is the mirror of digestive system – explain. 04
10. Importance of Family history. 02.
11. What do you mean by pulse beat? Which part of the body pulse is felt? 04.
12. “Appearance expresses the mind” – Explain. 04.
13. Write down the different type of pulses with example. 04


REPERTORY

1.     What do you know about repertory? Give the advantage of using repertory. 04.
2.     What do you know about the Origin and development of repertory? 04.
3.     What is the importance of repertory is making current prescription. 04.
4.     What is repertory? 95, 03, 04.
5.     What is Homoeopathic repertory? 99, 01.
6.     History of repertory. 99, 03.
7.     Method of using repertory. 99, 03.
8.     Advantages of using repertory. 99, 03, 04.
9.     Disadvantages of using repertory. 99, 02, 04.
10. Name of five repertories. 99, 02.
11. Constitution of Boerick repertory. 99, 01, 03, 05.
12. Merits and demerits of Boerick repertory. 99.
13. Plan and constitution of Kent repertory. 98.
14. Repertory never end – discuss. 98, 01, 04.
15. Necessity of using repertory. 00, 02.
16. Use of clinical repertory. 02.
17. Describe the contribution of Dr. Hahnemann repertory. 00, 02.
18. Importance of using repertory. 01, 04.
19. Source, origin and development of repertory. 01, 04.
20. What do you mean by rubric? 00.
21. Write about card repertory. 00.
22. Type of Boenninghausen’s repertory. 00
23. Compare Kent’s repertory with Boerick repertory. 03
24. What are the difference between Materia Medica and Repertory? 03
25. Write down the differences to use Kent’s and Boenninghausen’s repertory.
26. What do you mean by therapeutic pocket book? 03.
27. Explain the importance of repertory for selection of medicine. 05.
28. “The role of repertory in the treatment of one-sided diseases is incomparable” ---- Explain. 05.
29. “Kent’s repertory is the best repertory” ---- Explain. 05.
30. Describe the modern method of repertorisation. 05




PRESCRIPTION

1.     What is prescription? 98.
2.     Importance of diet. 01.
3.     Advice to the patient according to Homoeopathy. 01.
4.     Importance of prescription in chronic case. 01, 05.
5.     Fundamental cause of chronic disease. 01
6.     Difference between old school and Hahnemann’s point of view in the treatment of chronic disease. 01.
7.     Even the best prescription can not cure a patient when management is not correct – explain. 00

SHORT MOTE

The nursing of the patient.04
Modalities. 04
Necessities of constitution. 04
The disadvantages of using Repertory.04
Diet and regiment.
Mental symptom. 05
Materia medica and repertory. 05.
Card repertory. 05



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