DNB Theory Question

  • Mar- 2020 -
    26 March

    Osseointegration ENT Theroy Question

    Define osseointegration. Describe indications and complications of Bone Anchored Hearing Aids. (2+4+4) Dec 2013 Just go through this video and images, understand the main context. It will come as a short note question upto 5 marks. What is osseointegration ?To read full content, please consider buying the membershipView PlansAvailable PlansPlus…

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  • 22 March

    Head And Neck DNB ENT QUESTIONS – 2010-2019

    Includes – Neck Dissection, Plastics, Reconstruction, Flaps, Fossa’s, Fractures, Skull base, Sialoendoscopy, Systemic diseases, Thyroid, Parotid, Submandibular, CP angle, Spaces, Nerves, Foramen, Orbit, Carotid Body Tumour, Sialo-endoscopy, 1 – Define selective neck dissection. Describe its types and indications for each. (2+4+4) Classify neck dissections. Describe the indications, surgical steps and…

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  • 22 March

    Ear DNB ENT Questions – 2010-2019

    EAR DNB ENT QUESTIONS – 2010-20191 – a)   What    are    inner    ear    fluids    and    their    biochemical composition? b)   Regulatory mechanism of inner  ear fluids. (2+4+4) June 20152 – a)   Hidden areas of middle ear. b) Give their diagrammatic representation and surgical importance. (4+4+2) June 20153 – Vibrant Sound Bridge: its…

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  • Feb- 2020 -
    18 February

    How will you eliminate Bias in Clinical Trials – DNB Theory

    METHODS TO ELIMINATE BIAS IN CLINICAL TRIALS:RandomizationAllocation ConcealmentBlinding (Masking)Bias:​1,2​Bias may be defined as a systematic error, or “difference between the true value and that actually obtained due to all causes other than sampling variability.”Bias “kills” the scientific value of the studybiasTo read full content, please consider buying the membershipView PlansAvailable…

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  • 18 February

    What is Cohort Study- DNB ENT Theory Question

    Cohort StudyObservational/Analytical studyObtain evidence to support or refute existence of association between a cause and diseaseUsually Prospective study/ Longitudinal study/ “Forward looking study”Follow up at different time points, while actively looking for the outcomeCause to effectEg.: Role of exposure to dyes in development of Bladder cancerPointsCohorts identified before disease appearanceStudy…

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